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Newly Shed

shawtay88

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Hey my corn snake has just shed this afternoon, she is just over 7 onths old and she measures in at 19 inches is that about right?
 
Sounds okay to me although I'm certainly no expert! Corns can grow at different rates depending on how often they're fed and what prey size etc, if your corn is eating healthily I really wouldn't worry too much.
 
ok cheers :) she seems a happy snake and she loves her pinkies tee hee hee!!! cant wait to move her into a slightly bigger home to fit some branches in so she can climb :)
 
you are still feeding pinks? my anery a corn is around that size and he's eating a fuzzy or hopper depending on the size of the prey item.
 
Every snake is different. I have 2 2005's from the same clutch and one weighs 19 grams and the other is 45grams. The 19grams is on small fuzzies and the 45 is taking hoppers.
 
ok, i will try her on a smal fuzz next week. she is feeding tonight. if the small fuzz is too big tho will she just bring it back up?
 
choose a fuzzie that is just slightly larger than the thickest point of her body and she will for sure be fine. pinkies have little nutrition so move to fuzzies as soon as possible for better growth.
 
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