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African house snakes breeding

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I was wondering if the african house snake is a good begginer breeding snake I don't want to breed anything like a corn snake but do you have any other suggestions. I have read all of the information on this site http://www.kingsnake.com/housesnake/ and was wondering if you had any other suggestions. I have experience in keeping corn snakes, ball python, vine snake, turtles, tortoises, gopher snake, and a small breeding colony of mice.
 
African House Snakes

I breed these guys and they are easy and wonderful snakes to eal with...the only thing you need to keep in mind is the females need to be very well fed and they tend to egg bind so keep an eye on them also you want to make sure that their nest box is good and damp or they will lay their eggs in the waterdish.....
 
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