Down below a few days was a strand on the maximum size of corn snakes. They can get pretty darn big, up to about six ft, I think. But isn't that usually for just a few common morphs, such as the Okeetee corns? I don't suppose the same holds true for smaller morphs, like those from se. Florida and the Keys. Also, my Great Plains ratsnakes, rarely get much over three ft. I have a pair of the northern morph, Pantherophis g. emoryi, that are barely three feet at maturity. Those aren't considered corns by most, however. Any comments on the smallest max. size for corns by anyone?? Thanks...Terry.
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Ratsnake Haven: Calico and albino Chinese stripe-tailed ratsnakes, Mandarin ratsnakes, Chinese twin-spotted ratsnakes, South Korean Dione's ratsnake, Great Plains rats and corn snakes