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I am considering breeding corn snakes, and was wondering what to do with the hatchlings immediately after they are hatched.

Should i keep the together, or seperate them into seperate containers?
How often should i attempt feed them?

And, one last question, are there any age/weight/etc requirements to consider before breeding corn snakes?

Thanks!
Rachel

2007-08-19 07:29:44 · 4 answers · asked by Rach 2 in Pets Reptiles

4 answers

Separate containers so you now which and which are not feeding

Corns will breed at 3 ft but I'd recommend 4 ft and the more weight the better as if you remove the eggs she will shed and breed again. So you can breed corns twice each year.

If it's the first year of breeding then you don't need to winter them you can find out all about breeding corns on my website.

2007-08-19 07:38:45 · answer #1 · answered by Chrisssss 3 · 0 0

hi there I've got a corn snake and i was thinking about breeding. her as far as i know you have to keep her out off the light put her in a dull place with no sun and feed her up to make her more mellow and calm you do this for about 1 or 2 weeks then put the male in now you have to watch out but because as soon as they do there business the female might attack the male when the eggs are there put a light at there eggs to keep them warm then once they hatch put them all in another tank with heat mat etc and they should be fine i hope this information helps you!

2007-08-19 15:17:11 · answer #2 · answered by M M 1 · 0 2

Check out the breeding section of this forum--it has tons of very experienced breeders who can help you!

http://cornsnakes.com/forums/

2007-08-19 16:02:19 · answer #3 · answered by KimbeeJ 7 · 0 0

Sell them to Hever B.

2007-08-19 16:24:13 · answer #4 · answered by pelone 2 · 0 0

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