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hayden764 |
Posted - 30/04/2012 : 07:47:50 How to Breed Corn Snakes If you're going to breed corn snakes, it's very important become completely familiar with the snake and its habits. Corn snakes can live in captivity for up to ten years, so make sure you know what you are going to do with the babies.
When do corn snakes breed? Starting in about April after they emerge from hibernating and the females shed their skin.
How do Snakes Breed? The male snakes have reproductive organs called hemipenes. The females have a reproductive tract located within their cloaca. The cloaca is an opening found in both male and females.
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QueenVic |
Posted - 30/04/2012 : 16:18:28 Yeah, efforts. But it's true, they will breed whenever they feel like it. In the wild though, the male will look for the female at the start of spring, making it the optimum time for breeders to introduce their male and females.
Don't take it to mean that they can co-habit throughout the year, if they want to breed they will breed, even in winter lol!!
I got some very bad advice from my (old) pet shop when I first got my male. I told him I only had one tank and that I'd need to get another set up before I could buy my Silver, but he assured me they would not breed until spring, and until they were big enough.
I know now obviously that he was lying just to sell me the male snake, and it lead to underaged breeding and a lot of stress for my female and me! I was so worried about egg binding as she was only about 2 and a half feet long at the time. She up to 3 and a half now and has just given us 11 eggs :) all planned this time and going well!!
Corn's don't care how old they are, or what time of year it is, so just be careful! It's all down to us. |
gmac |
Posted - 30/04/2012 : 10:08:11 Also corns will mate any time of the year in captivity. Hibernation / Brumation is also not required for breeding ;)
Good to see a young one researching this though Hayden keep this up :D |
marc_sg |
Posted - 30/04/2012 : 09:37:38 just a lil heads up i read in a book that corns live in the wild for up to 15 years in captivity they can live for up to 25 years because they have less to battle against such as virus's |
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