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  • 08-23-2012, 11:48 AM
    Mrl249
    My big girl is 10 years old. Rescued her from a local family that had been under feeding her most of her life so she wouldn't grow to fast.. She's about 2200grams now


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  • 11-24-2014, 08:32 PM
    o.r hill
    Re: Poll: Senior/Geriatric Ball Pythons: How old is your oldest BP?
    Hi I just joined this forum. i was looking up info to find out what happens as BP’s get older. The one I take care of is 20+ years old. I can't
    remember exactly when I got him but before I graduated school in 1994. He is fine. I have not noticed much change in his demeanor.
    Now that my life has calmed down though, I have more time to let him out for supervised crawls around the room. Kid tame, nice snake that I am proud of. I did not realize that people feed them rats. Mine has been getting a mouse a week forever except for the occasions he does not want to eat. He is about 5 feet long.
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