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Snakes&Ladders

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I am a proud new owner of 2 corns, I have been doing some reading, and aking some questions...But I am still confused....lol
How will i know when my female is (how would i say this) in reptile heat??

And should i remove 1 from the tank, untill the right time. And when will be the right time......... Any answers would help alot......

Thank you all. And a big great thanks goes out to the person who started this site......It is helping me alot........ Thanks all again
 
Welcome!

the best way to find all the info you need is to go to search and type the words relative to your questions. You will find a lot of info about all your questions. And yes you should house them separatly until it's time for... rock and roll! :bird:

If you have other questions, feel free to ask.

Welcome to you again. :eek:
 
Generally, the female will be receptive to breeding once she has had her first shed out of burmation.

The snakes should be housed seperatly at all times outside the few hours at a time you would pair them up for breeding.
 
I would recommend buying a copy of The Corn Snake Manual by Kathy Love. It is a great resource and will probably answer alot of your questions. This forum is also a great resource, but I would definately have a copy of the manual around.
 
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