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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Western NY
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Re: how old is my snake?
Well we could do snake years, dog years people years. It is said that a dog ages about 7 years for every people year, however this is not quite true, because the first couple of years the dog ages faster, about 9 years/year then slower 6 or seven for the next few years and as it gets very old even slower , 4 or 5. So it averages out about 7/1, depending on the dog of course. Seems snakes would follow the same trend, aging being front loaded. See where I am going here? No?
Snakes probably reach peak sexual maturity a little later than dogs, so lets say after their fifth birthday you might expect maximum babies with diminishing returns some years after that as the snake reaches old age. A healthy mature eastern could be expected to have 30 or more babies, which is about twice the yield of your snake. It could be argued that your snake is off-peak, either younger or older than optimum baby snake having age. Since the snake was not huge (24”) and still growing , I would guess younger, four maybe five which is what I guessed before except I tend to think that might be her second bout of motherhood, so maybe four is more likely. Even more likely I don’t know what the heck I am talking about. You can tell I don’t have anything better to do tonight. By the way: glad you got your snake back![]() Hay Stefan: How old was that pig? I understand that as they mature the wing loading gets too high and they have trouble getting off of the ground. ![]()
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Finder of unique Garters
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
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Re: how old is my snake?
Deejay (my eastern) is about 24-25 inches long, and she'll be three years old at the end of July.
MInd you, she's never lived in the wild, and she eats like there's no tomorrow, so I don't know if that would make a difference or not.
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