How to Care for Corn Snakes : How to Breed Corn Snakes


Learn how to breed Corn Snakes with expert snake pet care tips in thisfree animal video clip. Expert: Nicole Bragg Bio: Nichole Bragg is the reptile expert at the Pet Kingdom in Cottonwood, Arizona. Call them at 928-639-4283. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

25 thoughts on “How to Care for Corn Snakes : How to Breed Corn Snakes”

  1. Lmao, dumb bimbo lol, im 13 and i know more than she does about corns i have an anerythristic male and a snow or albino female. She has this written on her arm dumb***. Vote up if this vid sucked and this woman has no knowledge of snakes

  2. Also as said by a previous poster pie bald morph is unlikely for me to see anytime soon. and if i did see one it would deff. be a priceless morph.

  3. i know this video is old however id just like to say miss “expert” if you obtain a snake with a completely recessive gene such as a albino or your imaginary piebald corn snake btw that’s a ball python morph it simply wont work… anyone with a general knowledge of genetics knows that for a completely recessive gene to show one parent must be a het. so ill look to another video for breeding advice thanks for wasting my time.

  4. Tell those mother fucking dogs to shut up. and the snakes needs to be 30 inches? Ok im gonna get my corn snake right on it1

  5. now. i give you credit for finding pied sided because i didnt. but its still not the same thing as what she said which was the entire basis of this argument.

  6. pie bald – pied sided = two dif things and two diff genes to make. in corn snakes the diffused morph is manipulated to randomly affect melanin in the sides, thus there being small random patches with no color – not true pie bald (which is what she said) because it is co dominant. in pythons, its recessive and formed in which the alelles specific to producing melanin are sginificantly altered to give the MAJORITY of the body NO COLOR. btw, most “corn snakes” claiming to be piebald are Mussurana

  7. It depends on how old it will be. Juveniles (young ones) can be fed once or twice every week, however with my snake who is around 3 yrs old I feed him when he is hungry (very alert, uppity, keeps looking out at us) which is usually around three times or less each week.

  8. amazing, you can find them all over the internet and in corn morph guides and genetic books… type it into google. 😉

  9. to qoute don soderburge,a expert in corn snake gentics “The pieds have never existed contrary to photographs of a deformed one that never reproduced “


Deprecated: strpos(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($haystack) of type string is deprecated in /home/agriviek8Qv/agriviet.net/public_html/wp-includes/comment-template.php on line 2522

Leave a Comment