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some more of snow corn

cyclone

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this was a couple pics I took of him one day.
 

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OMG, he looks like a Ball pyton. Be carefull feeding him too much. He has way way too much overweight. Cornsnakes like these do not get old. He is a very pretty Snow. I would put him on a diet for at least two years. I have had a very obese corn like that but he was close to 6'. Yours has same girth but looks under 4' in length. It took three years of feeding one mouse per two/three weeks before he had a natural size again.
 
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