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An old snow boy...

Tula_Montage

It's Jager time!
Panther is my old faithful guy, he's an 02 and is just such a big gentle giant.

His colours have changed a lot over the years. With age comes more yellow pigment apparently. He has lost all his lovely pinks and greens which coined him the name Pink Panther. Regardless, I still adore him :)

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Can you post a link or a picture of this guy when he was younger. Older corns are my favorite they are much docile and have a whatever temperament and are less apt to bite.
 
Can you post a link or a picture of this guy when he was younger. Older corns are my favorite they are much docile and have a whatever temperament and are less apt to bite.

Sure! He was a very podgy youngster when I got him as well... He was 3 here I'm sure. And these photographs are awful. Back in the day of 2mpx cameras :p

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Yes, he is a very large corn around the 6ft mark. He has exceptional muscle tone and is robust healthy big beast :)

I'm probably going to be fostering a male corn that is a few inches shy of yours and close to his age. What/how often/how much do you feed him? I was told this guy eats 5 adult mice once a week. I'll have to see him again to see his shape--I've only met him once. Your guy is gorgeous! I love the yellow!
 
Holy cow! That doesn't even look like the same snake. Soooo much pink in the last pics....sooooo much yellow in the first group. :D Fantastic looking Snow, I didn't know they could get that yellow. Thanks for sharing.
 
Wow, he has great muscle tone! I hope mine look like that when they're that age. I also can't believe how much his color changed. I knew that a hatchling's color would change as they grew, but I figured it would be more or less the same once they reached adulthood.
 
I'm probably going to be fostering a male corn that is a few inches shy of yours and close to his age. What/how often/how much do you feed him? I was told this guy eats 5 adult mice once a week. I'll have to see him again to see his shape--I've only met him once. Your guy is gorgeous! I love the yellow!

Which, by the way, I was told on the forum was likely way too much! I'm just interested in hearing about what other big corns eat. I really had no idea that they could get this big!
 
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