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Corn life span

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Ya i was wondering how long the life span is of a corn. i dont wanna haf ta deal with a dead corn in highschool. a kid at schools sez they live arond twelve yrs, but ill be outaa college by then. but hes raising a bearded Dragon, so i thnk they probably have varying life spans. thks:D
 
Re: Lifespan

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They live for about 15 to 20 years. Yes, this is a long-term commitment.

wow thaz better than wut i expected sweet! now if only my parents wil let me buy oine rather than catch one.... how stupid is that?
 
A wild caught specimen is likely to not live nearly as long in the care of someone who is just starting out, like yourself. Perhaps it would be wise for you to wait a few years until you can properly care for one without your parents worrying about you and your new snake so much?
 
Catching versus buying

What's more, a wild caught snake requires an immediate veterinary checkup and deparasitization, which generally costs more than a captive bred snake would have.
 
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