PJ@PJCReptiles
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WOW, some of you have some very fat corns!!!
Ashley just lost her 18 yr normal, 6 foot, corn last month to old age.
Ashley just lost her 18 yr normal, 6 foot, corn last month to old age.
Wow! That snake is huge! Where did you adopt her? Did you get her because of her morph, or because they were overfeeding her?
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.
Haha, nice. I guess she just needed some time away from humans.
Thats messed up that the owner left her at the vet, though. Poor little snake. At least It's in good hands now!
Charlie is 11, maybe 12 now! I reckon he'll make it to 30
I'm going by his viv being just over 3' x 2' and he stretches across the whole length, the whole width, and a bit more!
My snake is going to be 1 year old next week. I measured him about a month ago and he was only 25 inches...but I'm not sure how accurate that was, since he wouldn't stay still!
Wow, this thread is pretty old. But it's still pretty cool, so...
Since I now own CrazyCorn's South Florida and Pewter het Hypo girls posted in this thread last year, they would now be 7 and 6 years old, respectively. My Sunglow, Kaygen, is 5 - I got him as a hatchling from a coworker. My Reverse Oketee female, Ginger, is "age unknown", but I've had her as an adult for about 3 years, so she's at least 6. My normal het amel male, Don Juan, is 6 or 7, Johnny the Thayeri king is 4, and my ball python Izzy is at least 7, probably older.
Hard to say I have a W.C. hunt club that we caught there 22 years ago & was a small adult at the time.:shrugs: That's when you could still get on the property with a permit. He sired a cluth @ 20+ years old.