SirenSanJose
aka: dheideman
So I was feeding today, and both my female corns refused -- something they have neither ever done except between post lay shed and laying. So I pulled them each out and took a close look, and I'll be darned if they don't both look and feel heavily gravid again.
Only problem is, I never rebred them, neither has been with a male since 3/26 and 3/28 respectively. I wanted to put some more weight on them before going for a double. They laid 4/28 and 5/1, respectively -- so about six weeks ago. I popped nest boxes back in, and sure enough, they are both rooting around in them.
Is this even possible? I know a lot of species can retain sperm, I am used to it in cresties, and hear that balls do it. But can corn snakes?
Thanks for any input, I am baffled!
Only problem is, I never rebred them, neither has been with a male since 3/26 and 3/28 respectively. I wanted to put some more weight on them before going for a double. They laid 4/28 and 5/1, respectively -- so about six weeks ago. I popped nest boxes back in, and sure enough, they are both rooting around in them.
Is this even possible? I know a lot of species can retain sperm, I am used to it in cresties, and hear that balls do it. But can corn snakes?
Thanks for any input, I am baffled!