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question about breeding

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so last night I was checking on my corns, and my female had just shed, so I put her in with my male Anery and they instantly started doing the jerking motions following eachother around, so I closed the top and let them be. this morning I checked on them again, and it looks like there is a small spot of blood in the aspen, not much at all, but it looks to be blood, not sure what else it would be. both snakes are 100% healthy, no past problems and I have had them quite a while. is this, or can this happen during breeding?
 
Male corn and rat snakes typically bite and hold onto the neck area of the females when they are courting and/or copulating, it could be from that.
 
It's also possible that the blood is from the copulation itself rather then a bite. I have some snakes (Ball Pythons and Cornsnakes) that every time they're breeding their is some sort of blood on their paper. Some more so then others.
 
another question haha, so I was feeding last night, and I noticed my adult female was not interested at all in her food. she is an 1100 gram pig, and has never refused a meal for me. is this normal after copulation? I would think she would be taking the food down!!
 
My females normally ate almost right up to laying time... but I never tried to offer right after putting them together either :shrug01:
 
The jerking is part of courtship. I dont do enough corn breeding to know exactly 'what it means', but, its what they do when they want to do the dirty. Lol. I also notice it after feeding time as well. As far as the blood, my ball pythons will often have a small amount of blood from the cloaca after breeding (and even sometimes after shedding). With them, it is normal. I cant say for sure with the corn snakes, but, I would assume so. It only takes a tiny amount of blood to color something blood colored and make it seem worse then it actually is. :) If they both seem fine and you dont see blood leaking from them I wouldnt worray about it.
 
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