depends on the age and lengh, i wouldnt know because i havent wieghed my baby corn yet, alot of people on here will know but i think they will need to know that information :D
as corns can vary so much in size, even when they're the same age, there's no right or wrong answer. i try to weigh mine on a monthly basis so i can monitor how much the yearlings are growing and for the adults i tailor their feeding according to their weight. eg. my older female i'm wanting to build up for breeding next year, now she's regained the weight she lost from breeding this year i've started to feed her slightly less now she's on a maintenance diet. for my adult male i'd like to keep him below the 750g mark so if he goes over that i'll feed him regular mice instead of large ones for a few weeks.
cornsnakes, ratsnakes, bullsnakes, boas and day geckos
omg thanks and did you get any hatchlings this yr i had eggs but unfortenly they didnot servive so would u gingerponey beable to give some advice on that how two look after the eggs mike thanks