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Fat?

jetmerritt

Wife Convincer
Hey, my Ginger is 278g and 3', 1 1/4" long.

Is she overweight? Her head is pretty tiny compared to her biggest part of her belly... I just got her and trying to make an assessment. I used serpwidget.com to get the measurement.

Thanks,


Jason
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She looks great!! Adult corn heads will always look small in comparison to their widest part. Its when the head looks small in comparison to the neck, or when they develop love handles just before their vents you should worry.
Are you sure she is a she? I'm working on my visual sexing technique and i think the tail looks a bit long to be a girl. Of course I'm still new at this so I'm probably wrong!!
 
She looks great!! Adult corn heads will always look small in comparison to their widest part. Its when the head looks small in comparison to the neck, or when they develop love handles just before their vents you should worry.
 
I'm not sure if she got sexed correctly. If she was a he I wouldn't mind as that would be a bigger final product.
 
Young adult cornsnakes go through a phase that is best described by our member JoeJr14 as Tiny-Ass Head Syndrome. Don't worry, they grow out of it!!
 
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