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Old 12-26-02, 07:23 PM   #1
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Question Age classification

What are the age guidlines for neonate, juvenile, yearlings, adults, just wondering

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Old 12-26-02, 11:31 PM   #2
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There is not age. It's based on how meny posts you do.
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Old 12-26-02, 11:34 PM   #3
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I mean not here on the site, but for real...When a snake is born how long is it considered a neonate..etc for
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there was a post about this topic a while back.. but im not sure if it had been deleted.. ?
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Old 12-27-02, 02:19 AM   #5
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my guess would be 0-6 months, then 6-12 months... maybe 12-18 months, and then 18 months +?

Just guessing though -- I didn't see the other post....
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Old 12-27-02, 02:20 AM   #6
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I never saw the other post either but that makes sence.

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Old 12-27-02, 01:25 PM   #7
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it totally depends on the speed of the individual snake.. a ball python will reach adult size at 1 - 1.5 years, but i boa will come nowhere near adult size untill 2 - 4 years.. so it really depends on the species you are reffering to... a ball python would only be a hatchling for like 2 months max, then juvy, then sub adult at 7 - 8 months of age. So it all depends on the species you are working with. IMHO.
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Exactly what ******** said. Its impossible to classify all snakes (why we try, I don't even know) that way. An African house snake can be an adult in 8 months, but a Boelen's Python may take 6 years. My advice? Screw the formulas and take on a species by species basis. You'll be waaayyy better off.
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Thanks everyone for the insight!!!
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