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Curiosity about growth

tirevy

New member
Hello,

My female corn is about 3 years old, and I was just wondering where she should be at with size and weight. I tried to measure her, and she's just shy of 3 feet. Haven't weighed her yet. Just wondering if she's growing at a good pace.

Thanks!
 
She sounds like she is doing good. You have to realize though that each Corn is going to be different as far as how much they grow and their age. I have 3 year old's that are as small as 250 grams and as big as 400 grams. I have a 2 year old that is over 300 grams.

There is no set weight or length when it comes to age. They are all going to be different. Feeding, heat, and husbandry are going to play roles in their development.

Wayne
 
I started a thread where I asked everyone to provide weight, length, and age data, so I could compile an excel sheet for comparison. I'm still working on putting it together, but hopefully I'll be able to share it with everyone soon!
 
my lil buddy Rico is 11 yrs old and I weighed him for the first time today. He's a nice 246g! Ever since I first got him I fed him pinkies, then fuzzies. While I was away in college my Mom took care of him while I was away, and I doubt she followed the normal feeding schedule I had set up. But now that I have him with me and am finally done with school, I feed him a small live mouse every week and he's grown quite a bit.
 
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