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I have an 8 year old female snow corn who I called Jake until "he"laid eggs at 3 years of age. She lays eggs every year to remind me that she is a lady, albeit a single gal. She really surprised me the last 2 years and double clutched!
I have an 8 year old female snow corn who I called Jake until "he"laid eggs at 3 years of age. She lays eggs every year to remind me that she is a lady, albeit a single gal. She really surprised me the last 2 years and double clutched!
Thats awesome! Haha. Do you have any pictures of her?
I hope that my snake lives to be 20! I am 21 and it's really cool to think that Peanut (who is about 9 months old now) could still be hanging out with me when I'm 41. And when I have kids, they can play with him
I have an Anery female, she was born in 2001 and this summer she laid 20 good eggs that should all be hatching soon. For a 10 year old snake, she is an awesome pet and a great breeder! She also eats better than some of my males.
I have an Anery female, she was born in 2001 and this summer she laid 20 good eggs that should all be hatching soon. For a 10 year old snake, she is an awesome pet and a great breeder! She also eats better than some of my males.
Thats cool! Congrats.
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Originally Posted by Peanut Lover
I hope that my snake lives to be 20! I am 21 and it's really cool to think that Peanut (who is about 9 months old now) could still be hanging out with me when I'm 41. And when I have kids, they can play with him
I'm sure Peanut will live to be that long. Good luck!
For me, it was my old male called George. he was either 17 or 18.
I guess now i'm looking at a 2003 hatch,.
Being a breeder I guess like most I tend to move on my older snakes as retired breeders for pets.
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