How Fast Should Corn Snakes Grow Up?
I wondering if it is normal for a 4.5mth old corn snake to be eating fuzzies. It's width is 1.2cm at it's widest point so I assume they are ok (1.25, 1.5 rule.)
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As long as the fuzzies are about 1 to 1.5 times as wide as your snake's widest part, it's fine. Their growth depends almost entirely on how much and how often they're fed. It's not a great idea to have them on a very aggressive feeding schedule to grow them up more quickly, but as long as you're following the 1-1.5 rule, he should be fine. How often are you feeding?
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Every 5 days.
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Once they're on fuzzies, I usually switch to once every 7 days instead.
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baby snakes feed on a 4 to 5 day schedule. Adolescents on a 7 to 10 day schedule and adults on a 14 to 21 day schedule. I have a male 6 years old, he's approximately 5 feet long, weighs about 500 grams and he eats a 35 gram mouse every 2 weeks.
Snakes will grow bigger and faster if they are fed more, but so will people and it's not good for us and it's not good for them. Corn snakes are not big bodied snakes like Boas or Pythons. A corn snake can get fat and that's just not how they are supposed to be. There is a feeding plan (most of us know it as the "Munson Plan") and you can find it online or probably even here on this website somewhere. It details how often you should feed and how much...etc.... |
I tend to grow my babies slower than most people, feeding just once a week. It usually takes my babies 4 years to reach 300 grams.
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Sounds like you've got it figured out. I also have used the Munson plan and it helped to keep my snakes to a good healthy weight.
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I grow mine slow, in general, but they also grow at their own rate. Even on the same feeding schedule, some grow faster than others.
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