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Question about adult Male Corn Tub size?

thefnshow66

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Hey everybody,
I have 4 ball pythons and 2 green tree pythons but now I'm thinking about getting some corns but i'm just curious to find out what would be the final tub size for an adult male corn? Also, i know they are a thin body snake so would they be able to feed off of large mice for the rest of their lives?
 
My biggest corn, who is a guest, is 850 grams. He is in a 66 qt tub, which is the tall version of the 32 qt that many people use as standard. He looks a bit crowded in there, but he hides all the time, so does he care? Who knows. Eating a jumbo mouse every seven days, he is putting on weight. Previously I was feeding him two medium mice, and he was not growing as rapidly. I also have an 1100+ gram Florida King, who reportedly doesn't eat rats, (I haven't offered them) and he grows on two jumbo mice every seven days. I have no idea how big FKs get!
 
A hatchling corn usually needs newborn pinkies. If you're really unlucky and get a runt who won't eat, you need to cut the pinkies in half. :uhoh:

Adult corns can usually handle mice unless they're unusually petite. ;)

Adam. :wavey:
 
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