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Ok here are a few of mine from late last year (egg layers)
1. parent types (Florescent Orange Corn Snake)
2. number of living offspring (19)
3. number of preemies (0 – N/A)
4. number of slugs (2 of 21 eggs)
5. number of living offspring that died within 1 month (0)
6. of the offspring in # 2-5, What were they? (Florescent Orange Corns)
1. parent types (Snow Corn Snakes)
2. number of living offspring (12)
3. number of preemies (0 - N/A
4. number of slugs (1 of 13 eggs)
5. number of living offspring that died within 1 month (0)
6. of the offspring in # 2-5, What were they? (Snow Corns)
1. parent types (Normal Miami Phase Corn X Normal Male Corn)
2. number of living offspring (16)
3. number of preemies (0 – N/A)
4. number of slugs (7 of 23 eggs blamed on missing repeated breeding)
5. number of living offspring that died within 1 month (0)
6. of the offspring in # 2-5, What were they? (Normal)
SPECIAL
1. parent types (African Brown House Snakes)
2. number of living offspring (0 - see 7 below)
3. number of preemies (0)
4. number of slugs (5 of 23 out of two clutches
5. number of living offspring that died within 1 month (3)
6. of the offspring in # 2-5, What were they? (Normal)
7. All surviving offspring were euthanized at slightly over 3 months when some of each clutch developed spinal kinks for no apparent reason.
8. Both parents were withdrawn from future breeding and given to good pet homes with the stipulation that they could not be bred and must be killed or returned should the owners no longer want them.
I have replaced my African breeders with a Brown Female and a Red Male and will let you know how these turn out when I breed them.
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