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Oldest was my bloodred Jynx. She was almost 13. Unfortunately she passed away about 2 months ago. The oldest snake in general was my yellow ratsnake Cleo. She made it up to 15 before she passed.
my eldest male is now 8 years old and has never ever had to see a vet for any reason.
my eldest female, unfortunately had to be put to sleep last july, she was 8 years old. my eldest girlie now is 6 years old, so mine are all quite young still. i class them all as babies still. lol
does anyone know what the average age is, for a corn snake in captivity to live till?
If were talking about oldest snake we have a kingsnake that if the date the people gave us for his hatch date is right hes well into his 30s... but our oldest corn is a normal cornsnakes named George hes 14 this year and not showing his age at all.
George is a normal but not just any normal... hes the father to our normal female Sarah who is the mom of our zig zags.
I currently have a 14 year old amel male and a 13 year old snow female.
Both still going strong. The female game me 14 healthy eggs this year.
The male produced a total of 43 eggs. All fertile .... and a second clutch of 11 from another female. Don't know if they are fertile. I've given those ones to someone else to incubate.
My Cornsnake is 33 years old. It is around 5 1/2 feet long and still lives in the same cage and has the same water bowl and rocks since 1982!! I was wondering it I may have a record snake.
My oldest corn is only about 3-4 years old I think at this time...but she was not my first...my first made it to maybe about the same age before he passed away about 7 years ago or so.
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