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tspuckler
at Mon Jul 30 15:34:00 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tspuckler ]
"Rat snakes generally hatch at 10-14 inches in length, and have a predictable growth rate"
Well that's not true at all. Snakes fed the exact same diet can have significantly different growth rates.
If a snake was cooled in the winter it will grow slower than a snake fed year-round.
A Russian Rat Snake is not related to a Corn Snake in the sense that they are two completely different genera (the common name "Rat Snake" is meaningless in this case).
Russian Rat Snakes experience tremendous grow rates - much faster than most Corn Snakes.
So there's no way to accurately guess a snake's age by it's size.
Also, some snakes, especially Corn Snakes, seem genetically "pre-programmed" to grow to a smaller-than average size.
Tim
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