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My Male Okeetee corn snake "Tiger" turned 17 this year... purchased as a pencil-sized noodle from Kathy Love in 2003. He's a monster now, pushing 6'...
My cornsnake is 28 years old. I got him in 1993. He acts super healthy although he has looked thin for the past few years. Happy to hear of a few other old corns out there. I'm hoping my superpower is immortal pets.
Oh, wow! 33 years old! My oldest is Artephius, but I'm not sure exactly how old he is. He was hatched by Serpenco between 2002 and 2006, making him currently 16-20. I hope he lives as long as yours!
Oh he's lovely! I've not seen that colouring before.
Thank you. I think he's very handsome! I have kept one of his babies who looks a lot like him. He's a Diffused Caramel with some hets. Rich Zuchowski produced him at Serpenco back in the day. There are some more pics of him in the Photo Gallery here. (I hadn't bred him in years, but this season I did. One female (Esperanza) is going to lay a clutch by Artephius any day. Another is just going blue. I'm super excited about this! )
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