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Scout--05 Anery progression

desertanimal

2003 UB313
Here's Scout's progression thread. He's an 05, but I didn't get him until February of 2006. So his first pics are from March 2006, back when I had no idea how to use our crappy camera. :)
 

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To get him on the summer schedule, here are shots from a couple months later--June 2006. He was now roughly a yearling.
 

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August 2007--By now I had figured out how to use the camera. :) Here he's 2 years old.
 

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He was always a big 'un, wasn't he!

Here he is in April 2008.
 

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And today, Dec. 2009, he still has yet to father a clutch as a 1 kg, 4-year old. But he'll get his shot this spring. I want to see if he's het for diffusion, and I want to breed my own granites anyway, even if he's not.
 

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I love Scout! He is such a huge, mellow boy! He has changed a lot from 2006.

When I first met him, I thought he might be diffuse, I look forward to his offspring! I wonder if they will be big like him :)
 
I love Scout! He is such a huge, mellow boy! He has changed a lot from 2006.

When I first met him, I thought he might be diffuse, I look forward to his offspring! I wonder if they will be big like him :)

He IS mellow! Yeah, I don't know. He's on a teeny diet at the moment, just to get him really trim, but regardless he is a huge (corn)snake. I'm going to try breeding him to Judas. But that girl is only 250g at her non-gravid weight. Thank goodness, if his size does contribute to that of his offspring, they'll do their growing OUTside their mother!

Pepper, he is a big boy. Luckily, I've never had stick arms at any stage in my development. ;)
 
Beautiful big boy. 1 kg! That's a lotta snake... His coloring is lovely. I look forward to seeing his offspring next year.
 
Scouty is the hugest, sweetest cornsnake ever!!! Everyone who met him at my house loved him. You just can't imagine how big he is till you handle him.
 
Scouty is the hugest, sweetest cornsnake ever!!! Everyone who met him at my house loved him. You just can't imagine how big he is till you handle him.

To me, the others seem small! It seems like everyone should be Scout's size. It's such a great size when it's such a chill snake.
 
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