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2 days I think is pretty normal. Mine was in full blue (eyes clouded) for at least 2 days, then shed a couple days later. From browsing the forums, this seems about average, though by no means scientific. I know, it feels like forever.
My two year old ghost has taken up to 2 weeks to shed, my normal boy usually takes about 5 days...so I would assume it is a from snake to snake thing...
No need to worry....Takes a good week - 10 days for most of my corns, milks to shed. My jungle carpet python will go a good 2 weeks from starting to cloud up to actual shedding. I usually take a spray bottle an mist their cages when they are in shedding mode. Helps with the actual shedding.
Wow, I did not realize corn snakes even stayed in blue for that long.
I would not worry about him taking a little while to shed. My snakes stay in blue for 2-3 days, and it is not uncommon for them to take 4-5 days either.