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Old 09-10-2002, 03:31 AM
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When and for how long do cornsnakes hibernate? Should i bother it at all during this time?
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They don't really hibernate per say, but rather brumate. It's really a small degree of difference. Hibernation usually is associated with animals that live in regions where it gets bitterly cold in the winter, as opposed to chilly/cold which is what south of the mason/dixon line gets. Brumation is basically dropping the temps down into the 50's for 6-10 weeks with no feeding during that time. You do NOT want to do this with an animal that is underweight or dehydrated. Also, don't feed your animal and then plunk it in a 55 F cage. Give it it's last meal about 2 weeks before you plan to commence brumation so it has time to adequately void it's bowels.

Why would you want to do this? Are you planning on breeding? How old is the snake in question?

By bother, do you mean take it out and handle it? No, you should not. Just keep fresh water available at all times.

If this is a pet and a non breeder, I would not risk brumating it.
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well, since we're on the subject of brumating J....is it about that time for colubrids? I put my kingsnakes together and they were both acting funny. Now I here with colubrids, the female is usually smaller than the male. Is this true? because the one I always thought was a female, is way bigger than the one I thought was a male. And I've owned the male longer. When I say weird, they would both flicker there tails at each other, climb all over each other and just act different then I've ever seen them act. Another ? is what size to they have to be to safely brumate them. Well, for the female anyways. I should go look this up on the internet and I will. But this is still good info for others. And how long before she lays eggs while we're at it. Thanks J....just testing your skills.... [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
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You dont even really need to brumate some snakes to breed them,
I have bred about 10 species of colubrid without any type of cooling period.
It just depends on how you want to do it.
If the snake doesnt have to brumate, why put it through that stress.
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<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font class="pn-sub">Quote:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT class="pn-sub"><BLOCKQUOTE>well, since we're on the subject of brumating J....is it about that time for colubrids?</BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE>

Nah, I'd say it was a little early yet...at least wait until October...

<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font class="pn-sub">Quote:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT class="pn-sub"><BLOCKQUOTE> Now I here with colubrids, the female is usually smaller than the male. Is this true? </BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE>

For every rule there is an exception. My male corn is smaller than a female of the same age...and he's been well fed in his almost 2 years of life.

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because the one I always thought was a female, is way bigger than the one I thought was a male. And I've owned the male longer. When I say weird, they would both flicker there tails at each other, climb all over each other and just act different then I've ever seen them act. </BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE>

With corn snakes, I can almost eyeball the tail once they reach a certain age and say male or female with a pretty good % of success

All I can tell you is how brumation is supposed to go. Mating is another thing entirely, one that I have absolutely no experience with. Kings are probably a little freaky when mating, wondering if the other one is going to try and eat them. I've been at Jules place in the spring and the kings (gray bands) were together and chasing each other like mad around the cage.

<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font class="pn-sub">Quote:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT class="pn-sub"><BLOCKQUOTE>Another ? is what size to they have to be to safely brumate them. Well, for the female anyways. I should go look this up on the internet and I will. But this is still good info for others. </BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE>

I would say at least 2 ft, assuming they're at least 18 months old. A colubrid that only grows to be 4' will obviously be much older at 2' than one that grows to be 7'. In terms of captive specimens, I would want at least a full year of solid meals into them before I tried. I'm with Telefrag, if you can breed them without brumation, go for it. It's too stressful if it isn't necessary...it's a survival necessity that really isn't in captivity.

<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font class="pn-sub">Quote:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT class="pn-sub"><BLOCKQUOTE>And how long before she lays eggs while we're at it. Thanks J....just testing your skills.... [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] </BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE>

That I have no idea, having never bred any myself, but I have been following the &quot;production&quot; of the little bullsnake I'm getting next week. I would say 60 days from copulation, but then you have to be able to pin copulation down to a short range of days to be accurate. And some species only take 30 days. Anytime after a month of when you THINK copulation occured, I'd start watching and have an appropriate nest box set up...that's why breeding is such a big draw, it's not exact and precise. FYI, for bullsnakes, the eggs were layed on/about may 24th and hatched about July 25th.


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whoa!

I never knew any of that.

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Its about 2 months old its just a pet i guess my question is im not sure when to feed it during the time its supposed to be 'brumating'
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Just keep it as you would during the rest of the year, there really is no apparent benefit to brumating a &quot;pet&quot; snake.
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Brumating a snake that small is not advised, it may not make it through it.

Ditto what Telefrag said.
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