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hello new here... how to post pics?

hello i am new here and i have two corns... one okeetee and a snow... the snow is somewhere around 9-11 months old and the okeetee is around 2 years of age. the snow was around 11 inches when i got it in december and today it is around 20 inches... the okeetee i have had for about a year but he is around 34 inches... he is getting big! im gunna try to post pics... bare with me...

here are my two.. you can see the size difference. this pic was taken awhile back so there has been some difference in size but you get the point....

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here is my snow eating! GREAT appetite!!!!
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and here is my other eating... also great appetite but can be picky...
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So tell me what you think!!!!
 
yes they grow pretty fast but my big one doesnt seem to grow much anymore..i guess i gotta go to a power feeding for two weeks or so and see how fast he grows then. i hope they both reach four feet.
 
the size range for corns is between 3 and 5 feet, depending on who you ask. some people say 3.5 to 4.5 feet.

i noticed in the top pic they are both in the same cage. i personally havent had this happen, but have seen pictures and heard it happens to other people; if two snakes (especially of different sizes) are kept in the same cage, one will often eat the other. im sure you dont want that to happen, and there are plenty of people who keep two or more snakes together in the same cage and have had no problems, but if you ask me your better off safe than sorry
 
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