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Miscellaneous Corn Snake Discussions This is a "none of the above" forum. All posts should still be related to cornsnakes in one form or another, but some slight off topic posting is fine. |
How Old is YOUR Oldest Corn???
08-16-2010, 06:59 AM
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<< he's a 5 1/2 footer but I've never measured him exactly. I'm going by his viv being just over 3' x 2' and he stretches across the whole length, the whole width, and a bit more!
And to answer your next question, B, he hovers between 1100g - 1200g. He's a beastie.
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08-22-2010, 01:29 AM
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My snake is going to be 1 year old next week. I measured him about a month ago and he was only 25 inches...but I'm not sure how accurate that was, since he wouldn't stay still!
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08-22-2010, 12:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tracee
I'm going by his viv being just over 3' x 2' and he stretches across the whole length, the whole width, and a bit more!
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Thats what I've done too! I see how far he gets across the length of the tank when he's steched out. I measure that part, and then estimate the rest. Cant do that anymore though. He got a little to big.
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Originally Posted by Yvette
My snake is going to be 1 year old next week. I measured him about a month ago and he was only 25 inches...but I'm not sure how accurate that was, since he wouldn't stay still!
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Haha, Its pretty frusturating when that happens. I bet he'll grow out of it and be calmer.
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08-15-2011, 10:54 PM
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My two are both 13 moths in a few days and 30ish inches(give or take half an inch or so)lol
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08-16-2011, 12:01 AM
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My oldest corn is 6 years old. He was actually stolen by another member of this forum (snakesitting gone wrong) so I no longer have him. But he would be my oldest though.
Crue, 2005 Normal Motley
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08-17-2011, 10:42 PM
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That picture looks awesome, Angela. I love the way the background sort of blends in with the snakes colors. Very nice snake as well. Thank you for posting on this old thread
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08-18-2011, 03:23 PM
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Wow, this thread is pretty old. But it's still pretty cool, so...
Since I now own CrazyCorn's South Florida and Pewter het Hypo girls posted in this thread last year, they would now be 7 and 6 years old, respectively. My Sunglow, Kaygen, is 5 - I got him as a hatchling from a coworker. My Reverse Oketee female, Ginger, is "age unknown", but I've had her as an adult for about 3 years, so she's at least 6. My normal het amel male, Don Juan, is 6 or 7, Johnny the Thayeri king is 4, and my ball python Izzy is at least 7, probably older.
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08-18-2011, 03:48 PM
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Hard to say I have a W.C. hunt club that we caught there 22 years ago & was a small adult at the time. That's when you could still get on the property with a permit. He sired a cluth @ 20+ years old.
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08-18-2011, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Kaminoke
Wow, this thread is pretty old. But it's still pretty cool, so...
Since I now own CrazyCorn's South Florida and Pewter het Hypo girls posted in this thread last year, they would now be 7 and 6 years old, respectively. My Sunglow, Kaygen, is 5 - I got him as a hatchling from a coworker. My Reverse Oketee female, Ginger, is "age unknown", but I've had her as an adult for about 3 years, so she's at least 6. My normal het amel male, Don Juan, is 6 or 7, Johnny the Thayeri king is 4, and my ball python Izzy is at least 7, probably older.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Tuttle
Hard to say I have a W.C. hunt club that we caught there 22 years ago & was a small adult at the time. That's when you could still get on the property with a permit. He sired a cluth @ 20+ years old.
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Awesome! Thanks, you guys. Got any pictures?
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