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euthanasia

grdn1014

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wasnt really sure where to post this :rolleyes:

i know a lot of corn breeders who keep an adult king snake in cases where they have corn hatchlings that come out deformed or never accepting mice. this seems to be the most commonly accepted form of euthanasia-- since it occurs in nature constantly-- and I personally couldnt see myself mercy killing a snake in any other way.

but here is the real question: do jungle corns (king x corn) retain this snake eating trait??? ive heard both sides numerous times. i really want to get this straight as I plan on breeding next season.

thanks
 
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This is a interesting question. To be honest, I am not sure. I imagine that it would depend on the % of traits inherited from the kingsnake. Some jungles are 25% king, where some are 75% king.
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Ryan McCullough
MC Reptiles
 
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