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    Re: Elderly ball pythons?

    I had two males(my original ball pythons) that lived to be around 30. One of them, the banded(scales) one lived to his late twenties and the one with the crazy amount of black(slithers) lived till his early thirties. Scales was about twenty three when we got him and slithers was about twenty five. We got them from our old neighbors family when she died(old lady, family was scared of snakes). I never really noticed much about them that was different from most other than the fact that they were female sized but male. They were pretty big for males.
    Last edited by TurkeyPython; 03-11-2014 at 06:59 PM.

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