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    Old Male Eating Very Little ?

    I have an older male who has really slowed down in eating and I am getting worried. I have had him for about 4 years and brumated each winter. When I got him he had been eating 2 mice every other week and had been kept quite warm year round, cohabiting with a female. The previous owner had just...
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    Second Breeding?

    I set my female up with a borrowed unproven male for a couple long weekends right after her first shed post brumation. We saw what looked like breeding behavior, but did not see the actual coupling. Well, she is just getting rid of the last (I hope) of a dozen or so slugs and I am assuming that...
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    Is he ready?

    I am considering breeding my female with a borrowed male with interesting genes. Although he is pretty big, he is thought to be only 2 years old. Furthermore, although I put my female through brumation, the borrowed male has been kept warm throughout the winter. That said, the owner reports...
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    Prowling vs. eating: is it genetic?

    I hatched a clutch of 22 eggs last August. All but two ate well right after first shed. Those two non-eaters prowl continuously and seem unable to pay enough attention to F/T or live pinks in all sorts of situations with all sorts of flavors. By now, I have placed all but 4 healthy ones and the...
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    Hatchling slow to digeest?

    Of our first clutch of 22 hatchlings (mom snow; dad amel, het anery) all but 2 are voracious eaters. see: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60276 We have placed all but the two we decided to keep, the two non-eaters (they are a whole different story), and a puzzling snow who...
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    Viewing images / attachments

    I must be missing something simple here, but it has me stumped. With all the various computers (Windows & Mac) and browsers (Firefox, Safari, Explorer..) that I use, some display the images attached to posts and others do not. Is there a particular setting that enables attached images to...
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    Baby snows and amels...

    I know these morphs are a dime a dozen, but they are our first and we think they are cool. So far we have 12 snakes out of about 21 eggs, and plenty of noses poking out and blowing bubbles. Ben
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    Mom not eating 1 month after laying

    Hi, Two days after my female laid 22 eggs she was ravenous, so I fed her one small mouse. Several days later she shed and then ate well, as she normally does (1-2 mice) for three weekly feedings. Then she stopped, even ignoring a live mouse. Although I did not see any cloudiness I assumed she...
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    Clear vs translucent vs opaque laybox?

    Most of the layboxes I have seen or heard about are transparent or translucent. My snakes certainly love their hides, so it seems to me that it is likely that gravid females might be happier in a dark laybox. Does anyone have an opinion whether it makes a difference?
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    How common are recessive alleles?

    Hi, I got a pair of 3-4 year old adults from a guy on Craigslist that he bought separately from pet stores out west. He has housed them together for 2 years and they had clutches each spring but he failed to incubate them properly and they did not hatch. The female looks like the snow corn on...
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