depends on size of snake. take to pet store they will tell you.
albino corn snakes are very rarely born in the wild.they almost always are bred in captivity. when born in the wild they are easy to spot, and therefore are easy prey for anything that is big enough to eat it.
As big as they were when they died! But seriously, ghost is just the word for a mutation in snakes which means they are partly albino and partly normal. Ghost corn snakes are probably the most common and they can be anywhere from 3-6 feet fully grown.
The Corn snake grows up to around 72 inches (1.8 metres). The 'morph' of a snake has no bearing on its size - they are simply colour variations that have been introduced through selective breeding.
Rabbits, mice, rats, snakes, carrion.
If we're talking about corn snakes 3-5 feet maybe bigger my corn snakes is maybe 1 foot now but grows every week. Hope this helped. :)
Usually, the female is the larger of the two.
Forget about him. Black snakes are harmless and they eat mice.
If it's really small - your best option is to cut a pinkie mouse into pieces and offer it that way. Sounds gross I know - but feed once every three or four days. After two or three sheds, the snake will be big enough to take whole mouse pinkies.It will eventually be capable of taking large mice or small mice. I have adult corn snakes (in my collection of roughly 400 reptiles) that will eat two young rats in one meal (the rats have bodies around 4-5 long !)
It depends really on how much it eats, and what type of corn snake it is. As an example - I have adult Corn snakes in my collection - that measure 5 inches around their body (circumference not diameter !)
A big change could occur, first off the animals snakes prey on might have a larger population; Like mice, small birds, and rats.
Corn snakes never - repeat never grow big enough to require feeding on rabbits ! The largest 'prey' they could cope with would be a medium-sized rat !
No - since corn snakes eat rodents ! HOWEVER a baby corn housed with an adult will be intimidated - and should be housed separately !