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Calvin, a 1995 amel.

starsevol

Cohabbing is cruelty...
My very first cornsnake who endured all my newbie mistakes. Despite being on a 14-21 day feeding schedule he is still a monster. Sweetest temperment ever though.
 

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Nice! We should have a gallery for our old-timers! I'll be sure and snap some of a couple of elderly ones soon. That fella still breeds fine, I bet.
 
Oh yes Chip, he still loves the ladies! When he was younger I used to keep him in a 20 gallon tank. He never tried to escape...unless it was breeding season!! Then I would always find him in the closet of the herp room. He was quite easy to spot! Always just the same spot. It was almost like a game with us.

I was not as cavalier about escapes as I seem though. When he was little he was in a locked down cage, and has been on one now since 2005 or 2006. The only escapes he ever had was when he spent a few breeding seasons in the 20 gallon, but by then he was so big and so colorful he was really easy to find.
 
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