| |
Corn Snake Eggs
Corn snake eggs are usually a clutch of 10 to 30 babies and breeders need to supervise the temperature and care.
The gestation period of the clutch is 60-65 days. The appropriate temperature is about 82 degrees F. The hatchlings appear sometime in July through September. The life expectancy of these reptiles is up to 23 years in captivity. They tend to live less in the wild.
Corn snake eggs are usually a clutch of 10 to 30 babies and breeders need to supervise the temperature and care.
To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
|
|
|
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
Corn Snake Eggs -
babies, breeders
These reptiles are a relatively easy species to breed. They are bred in huge numbers every year. The breeding season is from March to May. Females deposit a clutch of 10 to 30 in late May to July. The clutch is usually laid in piles of decaying vegetation. Corn snake eggs are usually a clutch of 10 to 30 babies and breeders need to supervise the temperature and care.
|