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Posted - 15/11/2008 : 18:39:27
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just put my two adult corns in same viv, the female chased the male all over the tank and would not leave him alone, she kept trying to get there tails together but the male would just shout of and the chase would start again, have seperated them to feed them never mated snakes befor just wondering wether to try them together again or wait till i hibernate them at the end of dec, just think they may do it without hibernating? |
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matty18714
The Count of Corniness
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Posted - 15/11/2008 : 19:18:06
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Males a bit shy
Did you mut the males in the female's viv or the female in the male's viv? |
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Posted - 15/11/2008 : 19:19:40
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First off, are you sure you have a pair as normaly its the male that chases the female. Its a bit early to breed naturaly, breeding season is normaly in the spring, after brumation. If you are sure that they didnt do the deed i would either wait until spring to try again or brumate them and breed them in the spring. But if you are not sure wheather they bred or not dont brumate them, give them another go in a few weeks or wait until spring. |
52 corns,5 sinaloans,2 florida kings, 2 cali kings, 2 royal pythons, 3 blood pythons, 3 mexican hoggies, 3 western hoggies, 3 baja rosy boas, 2 mexican rosy boas.
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Posted - 15/11/2008 : 19:53:00
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matty the male went in the female viv they did not do the deed they have been together before with no probs but this time the chase was on just wonderd if they wer up for it without hibernating them but as i said not done this before they have been probed male and female and one is 4ft the other about 5ft intentions wer to hibernate them and breed them next year |
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