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Question about size

chag67

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I know about the Munson feeding chart and how that is a guideline to feeding certain size mice to certain size corns. My question is what is the typical growth chart of cornsnakes? What are the ranges in weight and length that you typically see at 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, etc?

I'm not sure that exact age of my corn. I acquired him a couple weeks prior to Christmas 2012. He was around 18 - 20 gms, about 14 - 16 inches long. I think he was about 6 months old then.

Now is he is 29 gms and his shed tonight was 23 inches long.

Thanks.
 
There's nothing like that really, as Corns can grow at very different rates on the same feeding regime. I've even seen a difference in clutchmates.
 
I figured that. I guess what I meant to ask was what are/were some of the sizes of some of your snakes at a year old?
 
i have one the is only 16 inches at a year (very fussy eater) and one that i got at the same time who is 26 inches (piggy).
 
I also only have one and she is an excellent eater (no refusals since August 2011) and has been fed pretty much according to the Munson plan guidelines. She is 23 months old. She is about 42 inches in length and weighed 493 gms prior to last weeks feeding.
 
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