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breeding late

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breeding late, from experience and my opinion.........yes. Unlike kings it seems where there are multiple windows of breeding and simulated pre-breeding arenas and i think it's all because of species of that family. While I have only heard of another window of breeding of corn snakes and not seeing it as much as the mentioned king snakes. it's worth a try of cooling and darkness. Yes there are species of rat snakes that breed late but this is due to the demographics of where they come from ( the west and Southwest ). But then one says it's all mute because of the captivity thing of pre-preposition of forced stimulation of pre=breeding and cycling. Again as a breeder of past of several hundred colubrids, it was very rare to have a corn snake in my collection to breed late or out of season. I,m not saying impossible though. Hopefully others will chime in on this subject.
 
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