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MidnightIris

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I have my two oldest corns in brumation right now at temps between 50-60 degrees F and almost complete darkness. It will be two weeks on Sunday. I've checked on them twice (once at the one week point, and once because I was afraid that someone had sprayed lysol near their cages, but it was fine).

But both times I noticed that the female's lower half appears to be thicker...or so I thought. Is she ovluating or something? Or am I just seeing things?
 
Well, was she with the male before brumation or are they being brumated together?I doubt they would be eggs if they did not come into contact before brumation.
 
Well...

I house both corns together and have since they were hatchlings. But I never saw any sign of coupulation. But at the moment, both corns are seperate.
 
Ok...

Well, time to get my eyes checked, lol. I checked on them again today, and there's been no more "swelling". I believe that what I saw was actually a normal groth spurt, as she had shed a few days before she went into hibernation. Has anybody else actually witnessed fast growth spurts in their snakes?
 
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