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New Oakeetee (Tiggie)

They are both beautiful, thanks for sharing and be carefull Tiggie doesn't disappear down inside that chair its amazing how quick they can move sometimes. :cheers:
 
Is it an 8.5 X 11" piece of paper? If so, then she is close to 34 inches long. Are you sure she's just a year old?
 
CornCrazy The paper is 11.2 by 8.2. The breeder told us she is two years old.

Cindy Thank you, no need to worry about her going down the back of the setee it is all stitched together nothing can get lost down there.
 
Then that makes her about 35" according to the picture. It may not be accurate, however. It looks like you were kind of in front of her when you took the picture. When you take the picture to measure her, try to get an aerial view...directly above her. It will give a much more accurate measurement.

And sorry about the age thing...I thought you said in another post that she was a year old. I must have misread it.
 
CornCrazy Then that makes her about 35" according to the picture. It may not be accurate, however. It looks like you were kind of in front of her when you took the picture. When you take the picture to measure her, try to get an aerial view...directly above her. It will give a much more accurate measurement.

Is 35" about right for a two year old?
 
Yes. Some of mine are even bigger. I started measuring mine the other day. I've got quite a few to measure so it will take a little while to get them all done. Anyway, the ones I measured ranged from 35 inches to 49 inches. I have a few extraordinarily large corn snakes...
 
I used 11" side and it measured her out at 34.39" So roughly 34" My yearling is that size. They all grow at different rates, that's for sure. My other yearling is only 26" long.
 
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