i have 2 corns that i plan on mating, 1 female 150 grams, regular corn, 40 inches or so, and 1 male 450 grams ghost corn about 57 inches,
a good site to go to is "www.cornsnakes.com" it's a forum just like this... but all about corn snakes.
just so you know, corns need to be at least 300 grams to breed safely, if they are underweight and get pregnant it'll just die., thats also not a creamsicle, it's just an albino, creamsicles have no red, if you can see the yellowish orange in between the red, creamsicles are white with that colored spots, the corn on top of him/her is a ghost corn snake, regular corn snakes are a dark orange with dark red spots, if i can ever figure out pictures i will post some of mine, my avatar is my ghost corn "Boo"
corns should not live together due to their highly competitive nature, it's fine while they are young, but when one gains a slight weight superiority, it can do things such as "gaurding" the water bowl in oder to kill the other. when breeding, the female needs to not eat for 3 months so all traces of left over food is wiped clean, if it becomes pregnant it's digestive system shuts down in order to conserve energy and the food may rot inside of the snake, and a decrease in temperature of at least 10 degrees, and then suddenly introduced to the male after it's 3 month fast.