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Date Action
03/15 Feeding - (2) Other
03/15 Shed - Shed
03/15 Cleaned - Cleaned
06/13 Feeding - (1) Mouse - Adult
06/13 Cleaned - Cleaned

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Animal Name: Ares Bacon
Reference Code: AB01.00.00.PG.0001.S
Species: Common Corn Snake
Elaphe guttata guttata
Sex: Male
Locale: n/a
Morph: n/a
Birthdate: 8/15/2004
Death Date: 10/1/2024
Comments: -10-1-2024 We said our last goodbyes to Ares. RIP He had a big meal days earlier and as if answering my prayers he passed on his own in his resting spot. He looked peaceful. I had been planning to euthanize him myself but he ate without a problem and went on his own right before I had him scheduled to go.

- Our first corn snake.
- Sired 2 clutch thus far (2012 and 2014) to a strawberry aztec female and a hypomelanistic female. 1st Clutch was fried in broken incubator a few days before they were ready to hatch. Dissected unhatched frozen thawed eggs later containing all normals just about ready to hatch.
- Sired another large clutch (summer of 2015) with a hypomelanistic female but again the clutch was found too dry and could not be brought back with increased humidity.

-Make a note that all three of the first clutches he's sired have been with SUNY Cobleskill's reptile club female corns and the eggs were supposed to be looked after by the students whilst they incubated.

- Sired another clutch 4/26/2018 to our ghost female Casper. All but one of the eggs hatched and are healthy normals; though we did get two with aztec/zig-zag patterning and a few others with oddly shaped saddles. These could be simple incubator error, or one or both of the parents have an aztec ancestor.

-543 grams as of 3/24/2019 perfectly loafed and muscular at this weight. However he's fed 2 mice every week right now which is twice as much as any of the other adults. When we feed 1 adult mouse a week he starts losing weight again. Probably due to his advancing age.

-530 grams healthy loaf and 4' 3" as of 6/17/2019
-490 grams as of 5/8/2018
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