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My ball pythons are certainly thicker~ but as far as longer? I don't measure length~ but looking at them I'd say my largest corn snake is about the same length as my longest BP.
Corns rarely get longer than 5ft, and Ball Pythons get to about 5ft too. Big Females could make it to 6ft. Ball pythons are definitely "bigger" - they are much bulkier snakes than corns.
There are a few monsters corns out there too though - Charlie
On average I would say that corns tend to get a bit longer... it can depend what gender BP you have as males tend to be smaller than females. Some males don't get above 3ft long.
Corns rarely get longer than 5ft, and Ball Pythons get to about 5ft too. Big Females could make it to 6ft. Ball pythons are definitely "bigger" - they are much bulkier snakes than corns.
Actually, 6 ft. females are very rare, and if you can find one for sale, wow. Five feet is considered on the larger side, but it isn't too uncommon. And yes: they get much larger than corns. Minimum breeding size for a female is 1500 grams, but some females weigh almost twice that.