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age

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65922 will help you with the gender, age is harder. It depends on how much the snake was fed and other factors of its environment.

I rescued a corn that was exactly the same age as my first corn. Scarlett, at 1.5 years weighed 75g but Gus, the rescue, was only 25g. I was feeding Scarlett fuzzies every 5 days but the person I got Gus from was only feeding him 1 pinkie a week. You have to move them up in food size appropriately, she never changed his diet. Now, at 2, Scarlett is 135g and Gus is a hefty 65g, he gained 40g in 5 months. They are very different in size, it is all due to initial and ongoing care. You may never know the true age of your corn.
 
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