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Breeding Corns Later

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I have an okeetee and a caramel,, anyone bred these two and if so what patterns/colors can i expect? Can you send some pictures my way? I find them fasinating. my hatchlings both ate today, the okeetee ate one pinkie newborn and the caramel ate 5. That will last them for another few weeks. Hoping okeetee will eat more is all. Thank good ness i have different expectant mice due aat various times to provide food all the time. Heres the caramel having lunch. Enjoy!
 

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The offspring will look like normal corns. The Okeetee influence might give a few of them some rich colors and wide borders on the saddles, but I'd expect more to be just "average" normals.

As an aside, I'd opt for smaller, more frequent meals. Going by what I see in the picture, I'd feed two pinks every five to seven days right about now. This will save the snake's cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive systems considerable undue stress.
 
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