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20 year old virgin female normal
One of my co workers has an about 20 year old virgin female noraml she wants to.give to me and I was just wondering is she too old to breed or is she still good to go?
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Re: 20 year old virgin female normal
Breed her! She'll be fine. The good thing is if she's at a great weight and never been bred, you never know how many eggs she's gonna plop out.
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Thank you I was just wondering makes sense yhe snake is actually in great condition im very pleased w her
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Re: 20 year old virgin female normal
 Originally Posted by frenchy
snake is actually in great condition im very pleased w her
Pictures or that never happen
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Havent picked her up yet but when I do I will
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I thought it was 48 somewhere I read that on bp.net...
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Re: 20 year old virgin female normal
 Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
I thought it was 48 somewhere I read that on bp.net...
Dang.. now I got confused that was 39 or 49.....
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Re: 20 year old virgin female normal
The longevity record for snakes in captivity was indeed a Ball Python. It was purchased as a young adult male by the Herpetologist Roger Conant and resided at the Philadelphia Zoo from 1945-1992, 47 years.
If she is in good health give her a shot and see if she goes. Good Luck
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Aes_Sidhe (08-11-2011),Jessica Loesch (08-11-2011),Quiet Tempest (08-12-2011)
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Re: 20 year old virgin female normal
 Originally Posted by AGoldReptiles
The longevity record for snakes in captivity was indeed a Ball Python. It was purchased as a young adult male by the Herpetologist Roger Conant and resided at the Philadelphia Zoo from 1945-1992, 47 years.
If she is in good health give her a shot and see if she goes. Good Luck
Thanks for that Info.. Maybe the Sydney Female then wasn't longest living but laying good eggs in age 38 is still impressive form me
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