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AceOfSnakes

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Hiya I'm Lacey or Ace or whatever you want to call me. I really like corn snakes; they come in so many awesome colors and they're so easy to maintain. Right now I have a male 2010 striped butter corn snake named Popcorn and a female 2011 blizzard corn snake named Snowstorm. My sweet sixteen is coming up really soon and I'm going to get a female 2011 hypo bloodred corn snake and I'm going to name her Bloodrose, so I'm really excited. I'm kinda OCD because I really want to have all the colors. For Christmas I think I'll ask if I can get an anery or charcoal or something like that. Sorry I kinda talk alot but I'm just super happy. Anyways I've had Popcorn since Fall 2010 so he's my baby boy and I love him to death. <3

Since I'm getting a new snake soon and I'm already typing all this stuff I figured I'd go ahead and ask this next question... I ordered two new cages for Stowstorm and our new friend Bloodrose, since they were born in the same year I figured they'd be about the same size, and Snowstorm's growing really fast so I needed a new cage for her. Do you think I should start the new snake off in a smaller cage or just go ahead and put her in the big one when she gets here? I be confuzzled. =p
 
Start her off in the bigger one, it can't really do any harm just so long as you have plenty of hides for it.

As for the growing at the same rate thing, you can never base a possible size from that, it depends on a lot of things, genealogy, how often they're fed, what they're fed. A snake I got for christmas is currently around 2ft (born in october) but a the store where I bought it they have a couple other corns from the same clutch and those ones are nearly half the size, just because they're fed less often.
 
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