They can get to be about 5 feet long give or take.
Depends on what and how often you feed them.
Cage size doesnt matter.unless they get too big for the one theyre in.
Then they get stressed, stop eating , and die.
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Only fish grow to the size of their tank.
Snakes will grow to be too big for their tanks and get sick because they dont have enough room to move .
2006-07-02 04:44:25
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answered by snakeman11426 6
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My family has owned a corn snake for a year now, and she is approaching three feet long. Captive corn snakes can grow to become a maximum of six feet, and those that are "power-fed" will become even bigger, but usually, the snake won't live as long. Snakes grow for their entire lives, so if your snake lives to be the average age of 25, (s)he WILL be big.
2006-07-02 05:48:58
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answered by emmy1024 2
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The bigger the tank the bigger the snake. I have a candy cane corn snake that is over 15yrs old and about 5' 1" in length. No kidding.
The snake will grow to the size of his cage.
2006-07-02 04:43:05
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answered by railcar_exp 4
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Heh... I have a glare on my screen from the window... at first, I thought you were asking about captive corn flakes, and I had to read it again.
Anyway, corn snakes rarely grow larger than five feet in length, whether in captivity or in the wild.
2006-07-02 04:43:56
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answered by theyuks 4
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corns will grow about 3-5ft with females slightly larger than males. Tank size will NOT control the size of the snake.
2006-07-02 06:00:50
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answered by preacher55 6
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Their average adult size is about 3 to 5 feet long. Live up to 30 years.
2006-07-02 04:48:14
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answered by Kalcifer 2
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It depends on how mush corn you feed them.
2006-07-02 04:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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doesnt it depend on the tank size? or something like that?
2006-07-02 04:41:45
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answered by sweetpea 5
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they grow to their enviorment, only burmese and red tail boa's outgrow their enviorment...
Fish do not grow to their enviorment, they generally tend to grow to their natural size, no more, no less..
2006-07-02 05:45:22
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answered by mkg101carp 3
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