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If you've seen 2003s that big, then whoever owns those snakes is SERIOUSLY OVERFEEDING/POWERFEEDING thier snake(s). It still could be a 2001. Some snakes grow at a slower rate than others. I even have a 7 year old snake that is just over 3 feet long. I got her when she was five. She eats once a week...has a voraciuos appetite...but is quite petite.

Actually a lot of 2002s aren't 3 feet long. This is based on people's posts here and on my talking to a lot of other people.
 
i do know old small snakes, but i quess it is more likely to be a 2002 snake, because my 2002s are far over 70 cm.
im from Europe and i dont know what a feet is (an inch was 2.5cm?)
The man who has his 2003s about 60 isnt power feeding them.
He (i quess) feeding his snakes twice a week. He feeds his mice special made food wich is made in a way just like a snake needs it. I dont know if people in amerika feed their snakes more or less but here in the Netherlands we have quite a lot of huge 2003s.
At least, the people i know;)
my 2003s are 50 cm already and i feed them less then twice a week...I feed my snakes alive just like all the other people with big 2003s so it might be that alive mice make the snake grow faster...AND i give them bigger cages then other people might do, i know a boy who has a kingsnake in a far too small cage.
i advised him to put it in a bugger cage and it grew suddenly so fast...
well to stop this post ill agree with you....
 
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