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Corn Snake Sizes??

MoneyStax123

Yeah, I'm Obsessed. And?
Heyy everyone. I was just wondering what are the sizes of your largest and smallest adult cornsnakes? I have 6 cornsnakes that I plan to breed in another year or so and was wondering how much their sizes can vary. Also, what is the biggest size difference between a male and female in which they will breed?
 
Corns range anywhere from 3 to 6 feet...I would guess most are in the 4 foot range. As long as the female is an acceptable breeding size (3 feet and 300 grams) the size of the male shouldn't matter. Unless he's a monster...
 
Largest here is our amel, Bob, length 4'-9" (~1.5m), weight right at 2 lb (935g). Don't have anyone to breed him to yet, but we're looking!
 
my biggest corn is Betelgeuse hes a classic (normal/wild type) and hes 55" and 960g the girl i rescued him from over fed him lol. but hes a sweety. my biggest girl is a snow named Eos and she is 54" and 545g. shes also a rescue and was kept in a 10gallon for 6 years of her life. so the whole small tanks will stop the growth of a corn is a horrible lie. so never house in a 10 gallon after the first 18-24 months. :)
 
My smallest adult is a male charcoal. He's in the range of about 200 grams, and no more than 3 ft long. I'm suspicious of his health, though, and he's certainly on the skinny side. My second smallest is a male snow... He's around 3 ft and came in at 275 grams at his last weigh in.

Currently, my largest is an adult female. Yelina is somewhere around 4 or 4.5 feet long and a little over 400 grams. Other than her, my only "big" corn is a yearling male who will most likely be humongous as an adult... Last month was his hatch month, and he weighed in at over 100 grams.
 
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