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How Old is YOUR Oldest Corn???

i think it would be cool to see an oldest snake by morph picture
you know, who has the oldest sulfur, and who has the oldest hypo plasma, etc
 
My oldest corn is 5 years, I'm sure he will be very cranky to hear he has 20+ years of being cranky ahead of him, lol

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I love Amel Boy!
 
Unfortunately I have nothing to contribute here__ yet. Mine is only about a month old. Kudos to all that have kept healthy corn's 10, 15 years or more. Thats longer than my 1st marriage!:D Keep those great pics coming!
 
My snow female Lady Bub and Nark (het snow male) are now 9 years old!
Lady still lays tons of eggs, around 60 a year :O (I don't always breed her but she'll double clutch either way. So I try to give her lots of calcium and keep her well fed!)


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Apollo is 14 years old now. Its funny how the oldest snakes seem to be normals or snows.
 

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MY oldest are Tabasco and Pepper both 6 this year. I have a 15 year old cal-king though.
 
My Crimson is 6 and I bought him from a local breeder as a hateling. My normal from South Florida bloodlines is 6 and I hatched her myself. My Pewter het. Hypo is 5.
 

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My granite, Pearl is at least 7 years old, because I got her as an adult imported from Daytona 4 years ago. Her clutch size dropped dramatically this year, so I suspect she's maybe nearer to 10, but will never know for sure.
 

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My oldest corn is Dash, who is around 13 years old! I just adopted her last December, so I'm not responsible for the longevity... or her extreme fatness, for that matter. :uhoh:

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I want to see more pictures of people holding their old snakes. It amazes me. My snake can still slither through my fingers.
 
I can barely hold Dash, she's so big (1100g) and squirmy! I'll see what I can do, though... ;)
 
Unfortunately I have nothing to contribute here__ yet. Mine is only about a month old.

Yes you do! I said "how old is your oldest corn?" not "Only super old corns are allowed on this thread!" ;)


I want to see more pictures of people holding their old snakes. It amazes me. My snake can still slither through my fingers.

Haha, same here. My snake still slithers through my fingers too. I cant wait to see him all grown up!
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Wonderfull pictures, everyone! Thank you for your replies. If you can, keep them comming! :D
 
Okay, I got a photo of myself holding Dash... not an easy feat, due to her size and squirminess! :cool:

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And here's a nice shot in her tub:
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Wow! That snake is huge! Where did you adopt her? Did you get her because of her morph, or because they were overfeeding her?
 
Okay, I got a photo of myself holding Dash... not an easy feat, due to her size and squirminess! :cool:

I can honestly say. That is the first time that I have seen a truely fat corn. I have always heard of them but have never seen them. I have only seen a fat RTB and let me tell you she had a hard time getting around. I am so glad that she has you now.
 
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