This is my '00 normal corn and he is right around 4', plus or minus a couple of inches. I need to measure him and get an accurate size.

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Good luck and Happy Herping
Brian
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This is my '00 normal corn and he is right around 4', plus or minus a couple of inches. I need to measure him and get an accurate size.

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Good luck and Happy Herping
Brian
this male is 58inches. Rin

what does it weigh and what and how often do you feed it?
Thanks,
jonah
>>this male is 58inches. Rin
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Good luck and Happy Herping
Brian
Most of my adult corns have been around 3 and a half to four feet long. They grew rapidly as I fed them, and then growth was gradual after they reached around the 3 foot mark. I did have one normal male corn that was 69 inches long. He was huge. I loved that corn. I could have fed him small rats. He ate about 4 to five mice a week. Good luck with your corn!
-Mack
Do you no long have him? What happened if I may ask. I love even the bigger corns becuase they are still too small to eat my cats. But just from what I have read in the past, that seemed to be a lot to feed a corn snake (even of that size) on a weekly basis. If he died, how old was he?
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>>Most of my adult corns have been around 3 and a half to four feet long. They grew rapidly as I fed them, and then growth was gradual after they reached around the 3 foot mark. I did have one normal male corn that was 69 inches long. He was huge. I loved that corn. I could have fed him small rats. He ate about 4 to five mice a week. Good luck with your corn!
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>> -Mack
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Good luck and Happy Herping
Brian
my adult female i picked up about a month ago is close to 5' long and weighs 900 grams prior to goin into brumation 

what size tank do you keep her in?
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0.0.1 pacific gopher snake ; Mich
0.0.1 amel corn snake ; Andy
0.0.1 motley corn snake ; Shmee
rack system which uses the 41qt sterilite tubs..

heated down the back with 11" heattape

minus that giant turd my ball python just dropped in the pic LOL


np
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0.0.1 pacific gopher snake ; Mich
0.0.1 amel corn snake ; Andy
0.0.1 motley corn snake ; Shmee
roughly 36" long X 16" wide X 6" tall
i keep balls, corns, kings and small to medium boas in this size tub 
very pretty
>>very pretty
It is a nice snow corn
some would call it a yellow blotched snow as well.
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i picked her up at a local reptile show for $50 
not a bad find.. shes alittle fat in the rear, but a good lookin animal none the less! 
>>my adult female i picked up about a month ago is close to 5' long and weighs 900 grams prior to goin into brumation
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Good luck and Happy Herping
Brian
Most of mine at 3 1/2 - 5 ft usually weighing in at around 400 grams. I do have a snow that is only 3 1/2 ft, but weighs 1 kg. She's not fat, just short and wide. Snakes are just like people, some are long and skinny and some are short and fat.
tom
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