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    Question 15 years old?

    I was recently scanning Craigslist ads as I normally do looking for females. Someone has a 15 year old female that they have had since it was a baby and now all of a sudden they can't keep it anymore Anyways, I was just wondering if it was possible to breed a 15 year old snake that has never been bred before. I know they have live for many years but for some reason I just think of 15 as being ancient lol. Thanks!
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    Re: 15 years old?

    I bet it can be done

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    Re: 15 years old?

    we have a 20-odd year old girl who should drop eggs any day now.

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    Re: 15 years old?

    It could produce, but do you really want to put that stress on her ? She is getting older and that snake have never been under cooling or breeding and so on.

    Also, make sure to probe her to see if it's a female if you ever buy her. They probably bought it in a pet shop and were told it was a female with no real proof of it. It's a 50% bargain Look for infections too !

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    Re: 15 years old?

    Considering that these snakes live to be 35+ years old and are one of the longest lived snakes in the world, I'm pretty sure they can breed well into their 20s at least.

    From what I understand, most fish, reptiles, and amphibs can breed their entire lives.

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    Re: 15 years old?

    I think the oldest living one in captivity lived to 43. (?)

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    Re: 15 years old?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jyson View Post
    I think the oldest living one in captivity lived to 43. (?)
    i believe it was 48?

    id say go for it, she should have a tonne of "meat" on her, i would bet my bottom dollar she will be 4kg+ if they have fed her correctly through her life.
    i know of a 20yr old+ female that has been bred on and off for the past 12 years or so and she is in PERFECT health
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    Re: 15 years old?

    i was at a friends facility and seen one imported in 78 just as shefinished her last breeding cycle,has produced over year for 20 years

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