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    Corn length

    How big do you think a corn snake would be at about 3 1/2 years?

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    Re: Corn length

    Depends on the snake.
    Between 3-4 feet. Females are generally a bit bigger though.

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    Re: Corn length

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Depends on the snake.
    Between 3-4 feet. Females are generally a bit bigger though.
    Thanks, do you think I'll have to move it out of a ten gallon by then?

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    Re: Corn length

    Quote Originally Posted by natestench View Post
    Thanks, do you think I'll have to move it out of a ten gallon by then?
    An adult between 2-3 ft I suggest putting in a 20 gallon, which would suit them permanently.

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    Re: Corn length

    males tend to get bigger,they don't need much room mine thive in a 15qt tub/rack.
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    Re: Corn length

    Okay, thanks everyone!

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    Re: Corn length

    Most of my 3 year olds are in the 400+ gram range and living happily in 32 qts. Some longer than others but for the most part none are much over 4 foot in length.
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    Re: Corn length

    I was about to say that males tend to be bigger with corns, but Greg beat me to it. I have a male that is almost 4 years old and he's a tad over 4ft.
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    Re: Corn length

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Depends on the snake.
    Between 3-4 feet. Females are generally a bit bigger though.
    Meant males oops.
    Wow, that made me look dumb.

    Was thinking about boas for some odd reason I guess.

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    Re: Corn length

    My corn must be a monster! This thread reminded me that I saved a shed from late June or early July and needed to measure it. So... 4'7" at the current age of 3 years and 2 months. A scale count by me and a probe by a vet say it's a girl! I guess I need to find her a man and make some babies!

    EDIT: I pulled out my old charts for feeding, etc. and she hit 4 feet (47 3/4 inches actually) at the age of 16 months!
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