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Re: Update with questions!
It is about size more than age. The first two years is the largest amount of growth even in the wild, but after sexual maturity (6+ feet) they slow down a great bit. In captivity depending on food, temperatures, caging, and humidity; sexual maturity and a 6 foot snake can be dragged out for many years.
Also some snakes stress easily and do not keep food down or eat far less than other snakes. Ideally I believe 2 years is the most exponential growth and the age of maturity.
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