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Ok guys who here has the oldest Corn??

CALIVIK

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I am just curious who here has the oldest & what you think has helped keep em' around a long time.
We want our Little Dani to live a long time. He is only 3mths now. A Baby :)
 
I've got one I dontated to my undergrad in 1996 and it was an adult then. I just recently got it back as they were doing renovations to the building and needed to find some homes. He is probably in the 15 year range or so....depending on how old he was when I got him.
 
My oldest is 10, but Rich was kind enough to show me one of his older specimens once. I want to say that snake was hatched in '88 or something. Might have even been older.

So if he's still got the snake---approaching 20.
 
My Jonesy is 19 years old this year. I've had him since he was 3 years old - he arrived in 1991.

He has cataracts, can be a picky eater and has slowed down a lot. But fingers crossed he has no real health problems, so I'm looking forward to celebrating his 20th birthday next year. :cheers:

Just wondering where in his birthday mouse I should stick the candle.... :eek1:
 

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