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Cornsnake Questions

I paired one of my males with up to 6 females before, but I believe it would be individual for each male including age, brumation, double breeding, etc. I believe in the CSM, Kathy states an average of up to 6 breedings before noticing a decline in fertility.

D80
 
Chris Steele said:
Thanks man. Do you know of any good readings about caring for and breeding cornsnakes that I can find online?
Many breeders have care sheets on their webpages.
If you're looking for a book, get Kathy's off her website.
If you want to breed a male to multiple females, I'd suggest pairing him up individually with each one. If you put one male in with multiple females all at once, he might just pick his favorite and ignore the rest.
 
Kathy has the original Cornsnake Manual as well as her new book called Corn Snakes: The Comprehensive Owner's Guide.

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