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new corn snake owners need help please

help dont know much iwe have a snow corn and amelanistic corn babbys dont know much about them like to know more how long and can you bread them thanks william & auston :shrugs:
 
Welcome to the Forums! Well I suggest you buy a few books and look up care sheets on the internet. A good book is Cornsnakes The Comprehensive Owners Guide by Bill and Kathy Love. Make sure they are in separate cages, for numerous reasons. They need to be properly sexed and 3 years old for breeding. A good rule to go by is 3 years and 300 grams.

Read up on them.
 
thanks but that dont help

Dave123 said:
Welcome to the Forums! Well I suggest you buy a few books and look up care sheets on the internet. A good book is Cornsnakes The Comprehensive Owners Guide by Bill and Kathy Love. Make sure they are in separate cages, for numerous reasons. They need to be properly sexed and 3 years old for breeding. A good rule to go by is 3 years and 300 grams.

Read up on them.
we have looked at a lot of care sheets and still have nothing that tells how long a corn snake gets :shrugs:
 
thank you i have a 2 1/2' and a 2 2/3' snowcorn and amelanistic corn i think it is a male and female i dont know but it is a breading pair i wose told
 
thank you

mbdorfer said:
The record length is 6'. A 4-5' corn would be considered large.
thank you i have a 2 1/2' and a 2 2/3' snowcorn and amelanistic corn i think it is a male and female i dont know but it is a breading pair i wose told
 
The general rule is 3' long 300 grams for a female to safely breed. But a lot of folks have bred smaller corns. You should be able to make a fair assumption of sex by looking at the tail shape. A female's tail will taper almost immediately past the vent, the male will still be a bit thicker before tapering starts. This is not 100% accurate but after a little practice you can usually make a fair assumption.
 
thank you its my first time every owning a snake and don't know much i have pet mice and rats so my food bill wont be much lol thanks auston
 
sorry to email you but i need help i would like to get more corn snakes i have 1 desert king and 6 sand boas and a zig zag corn i think dont know my snakes yet. auston
 
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