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    would love some "senior" pics, please :) pull out the older ones...

    of the snake kind, that is LOL

    Seriously though, does anyone have snakes that are 7 years plus ? 10 years+ or even older ?

    Please post pics of your "seniors". I know that is still young for a BP, but you hardly ever see pics of the older ones, because they are either normals, or their coloration has browed out or faded or etc.

    Please post them incl. their age and weight, whether they are "retired" from breeding or not, whether they are just "pets" now or anything else you want to share about them

    In advance, thank you very much !!!
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    Re: would love some "senior" pics, please :) pull out the older ones...

    Only 2 "Seniors" here

    Chocolate ~ 01 black back male about 1900 grams ~ not breeding and never has Afaik.


    Simon ~ 02 Clown male about 2100 grams ~ Breeding like a mad-man

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    Re: would love some "senior" pics, please :) pull out the older ones...

    This is my old man, Turk:





    I can't tell you how old he is or how much he weighs, but he's SO big for a male, that I would not be the least bit surprised if he's over 10 years old. My scale only goes up to 2500g and he gets the "error" message if he just dips his tail on it. LOL

    He's never been bred that I'm aware of. He's a pet. He was a rescue taken in by NERD years ago and was already an adult with many scars. Some of the scars are obviously keeper-neglect...and some look like old scars from nature, so he may have been a wild-caught import. When we had a table at the Daytona show, Kara gave us Turk to be our BP.net "spokes-snake". He lived with Nate for awhile after the show and then has been with me for the last 2-3 years. Super laid-back and a real pleasure to handle....an excellent ambassador for the snake world!
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    Re: would love some "senior" pics, please :) pull out the older ones...

    Likewise, I'd like to see them as well.
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    This girl is 8 years old and my first BP. I purchased her back in late April of 2003. She's never hit 2500 grams but her head is rather large compared to my other adults.


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    Here is a photo of my 2002 albino female. She was a very poor feeder and didn't breed until she was 6 years old; however, once she produced eggs (2 her first year) she became a strong feeder and has now produced clutches 3 years in a row.


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    Re: would love some "senior" pics, please :) pull out the older ones...

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Only 2 "Seniors" here

    Chocolate ~ 01 black back male about 1900 grams ~ not breeding and never has Afaik.

    Simon ~ 02 Clown male about 2100 grams ~ Breeding like a mad-man

    Oh wow, Chocolate is GORGEOUS !!!! and the Clown still looks great, too !!
    Thanks



    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    This is my old man, Turk:


    I can't tell you how old he is or how much he weighs, but he's SO big for a male, that I would not be the least bit surprised if he's over 10 years old. My scale only goes up to 2500g and he gets the "error" message if he just dips his tail on it. LOL

    He's never been bred that I'm aware of. He's a pet. He was a rescue taken in by NERD years ago and was already an adult with many scars. Some of the scars are obviously keeper-neglect...and some look like old scars from nature, so he may have been a wild-caught import. When we had a table at the Daytona show, Kara gave us Turk to be our BP.net "spokes-snake". He lived with Nate for awhile after the show and then has been with me for the last 2-3 years. Super laid-back and a real pleasure to handle....an excellent ambassador for the snake world!

    That is just so great. What a great story and such a great snake. He is beautiful, too !!! Thanks for sharing, really appreciate it

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    This girl is 8 years old and my first BP. I purchased her back in late April of 2003. She's never hit 2500 grams but her head is rather large compared to my other adults.
    Very pretty !! Thank you so much.


    Well, so far I've taken away a couple of things. "Normals" almost seem to be getting prettier with age ? Perhaps all the ones posted are just really beautiful ones !!
    It makes me feel really good seeing those "oldies". I hope to keep my BP's until old age (mine and theirs, hehe) and its really nice to see that others feel the same way.
    It just seems to add another dimension in the keeping of those wonderful snakes. Not just how pretty and cool they are. Or what crazy morph they are. Or the whole excitement of breeding them.
    But also the satisfaction of having a "old friend" still up and around

    Thanks everyone, really appreciate it
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    Re: would love some "senior" pics, please :) pull out the older ones...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    Here is a photo of my 2002 albino female. She was a very poor feeder and didn't breed until she was 6 years old; however, once she produced eggs (2 her first year) she became a strong feeder and has now produced clutches 3 years in a row.

    Very pretty . And interesting story, too. Seems to be that nature takes care of certain things. Once her body got ready for breeding, she started to take in what was needed to keep going.
    Good girl
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    Re: would love some "senior" pics, please :) pull out the older ones...

    Seeing David's albino got me to remember(lol) I actually have an older specimen of the albino type too, well it's not mine but here on breeder loan...

    02 2000 gram albino from Rich Macias ~
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