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It's not the size that matters...

Blue Apple Herps

aka Matthew, PhD
My first pairing of the year. After taking last year off from breeding corns, I'm excited to start back up.

Sunkissed caramel ph blood x amber blood. He's pretty small, and shes really massive, but he seems to know what to do! Hopefully he'll be fertile and she'll give me a nice big clutch. Most of all, I'm hoping the blood proves out!

Hypo honey bloods some day...

(I apologize for the crappy cell phone pic, didn't feel like lugging out the DSLR)
 

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I have a "midget" snake just like that one... He is 6 years old and barely 3 feet and maybe just a little thicker than my finger. Really good eater and healthy otherwise, just never grew that much. I am concerned about breeding him. Do you not worry that using a small male to breed will produce smaller adults once they mature? I'm worried that if I used my small male, I'd end up with more midget Corns...

Steve
 
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