proof of old age in a corn
well I don't really know th age of this male corn I got him already adult sized the summer I graduated from highschool as a rescue. I was taking pics of some of the other snakes and figure i get these asi been wanting to post about it. SO a rough guess in age is 14 + years I betting 3-5 years in age since h not gotten larger or rounder since I got him. I betting almost as old as my black rat snake that just did pass away this spring and she was easy 16+ in years old.
He a butter corn ( so I am told) but the pics are of his eyes that has me worried since I know he old and I am guessing these are cats he developed.
http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/s...tidpics039.jpg
right eye
http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/s...tidpics041.jpg
left eye
http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/s...tidpics042.jpg
Re: proof of old age in a corn
Hi,
Intresting.
I think he looks more like a normal amel - I have an old female myself who looks similar but darker. He might well be a butter but I thought they were supposed to have no red at all in them?
I don't know when the caramels were discovered but I know amels were first bred in 1961? If you could nail down the earliest butter produced ( I think it was Rich from fauna that did it? ) that might help with aging him. :)
My girl was breeding for an ex-boss in 1995 so she should be at least 18 by my count and probably slightly older. She seems fine if a bit of a gutbucket. :rofl:
This is my girl ( scuse crappy old pics as I haven't taken any lately );
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...1rectified.JPG
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...6/SPA50009.JPG
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...6/00_00011.JPG
And here's one of her in shed - she goes such a loverly pink colour. :wuv:
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...otabadamy7.JPG
dr del