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05-16-17, 02:36 AM
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What Colour Morph is this?
What Colour Morph is this?
And will this change Colour as it gets older? Thanks Everyone..
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05-16-17, 03:16 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
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05-16-17, 03:39 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
I believe it may be a sunfire.
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05-16-17, 06:32 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
Also people. Does He look like a good weight for 4 months old?
Thanks..
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05-16-17, 06:33 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
If it's a morph I'd say platinum, I miss the fading towards the tail and the softer edges / cleaner look that sunfires tend to have. Platinums get more yellow as they age (Sunfires also brighten up, but they get a more cleaner/faded look to them). I looked a lot into the difference between sunfires and platinums since I have a rescue girl with an unknown morph myself, suspected platinum. Remember though.. It's not an exact science to determine certain morphs just by looking at the snake.
He resembles my girl a bit, here's the most recent picture of her.
Edit: B.t.w. did you not mention you bought it as a platinum? Also may I ask why you're bathing him?
Also to know if he would be a proper size we would have to know a lot more about his lineage.
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05-16-17, 06:57 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
Yes, I was told it was a Platinum. I wanted though to ask what people thought, without putting the idea in there mind.
Bathing him. I am not sure. I think this was when we first bought him back from the pet shop and just wanted to clean him up.
I was told to bath weekly to get them used to it?
And, WOW. You have a nice looking snake. How old is she?
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05-16-17, 07:04 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
Snakes don't need baths...therefore you don't have to get them used to it.
Nice retic.
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05-16-17, 10:33 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
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Snakes don't need baths...therefore you don't have to get them used to it.
Nice retic.
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I had this vision of trying to give a 15 foot retic a bath... My guy fights me when I spray him down with Nix; I can't imagine giving him a bath when he's full grown...
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05-17-17, 06:25 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
Danny, I appreciate your honesty.
On the day I bought the snake I was taking some heavy duty pain medication for 2 slipped discs and so life was great! lol
However, I am the kind of person who becomes obsessed with a subject until I know everything there is to know. Hence I am now making sure I am armed with all the knowledge I need to know to grow and mature with this snake.
I know that it will be a challenge, which I accept, and Thank Everyone for there helpful replies and honesty.
I will NOT become another Giant snake owner who in 3 years time looks for a re-home. I accept that this guy will be with me now for 20 years plus.
Keep up the good work Guys, and any more helpful hints or tips would be really appreciated.
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05-17-17, 06:48 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
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Originally Posted by simon07989
Danny, I appreciate your honesty.
On the day I bought the snake I was taking some heavy duty pain medication for 2 slipped discs and so life was great! lol
However, I am the kind of person who becomes obsessed with a subject until I know everything there is to know. Hence I am now making sure I am armed with all the knowledge I need to know to grow and mature with this snake.
I know that it will be a challenge, which I accept, and Thank Everyone for there helpful replies and honesty.
I will NOT become another Giant snake owner who in 3 years time looks for a re-home. I accept that this guy will be with me now for 20 years plus.
Keep up the good work Guys, and any more helpful hints or tips would be really appreciated.
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As I say I'm taking on a pair of snakes that are at the limit of what I think I can deal with and far beyond anything I currently have - it's the knowing that you're at your limit that's the important thing.
Just grow with the snake, learn to read it's moods, don't ever ever underestimate or trust it completely. The retic the guy nearly lost his foot to had owned in over 10 years without a hint of aggression and he got it wrong one day.
Do try and find a good retic keeper near you perhaps and handle a few adults so you know what to be expecting.
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05-17-17, 11:01 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
We have 2 average sized burms and a retic that's still growing. We would never think of bringing of them out together, not just because they may fight. It's for safety concerns as well. One of these large snakes can turn in an instant from being well behaved to being an absolute psycho. Trying to get one into a viv is a bit of a handful, never mind adding another on to it. The calmest snake we've ever owned is our female retic. She's never shown any aggression what so ever, so calm and a joy to handle. But we wouldn't trust her as far as we could throw a bus, we are definitely not afraid of our snakes, but we treat them with a lot of respect. Dannys idea of seeing if you can get to handle a few adults is a good idea but it won't prepare for keeping one of these large snakes in your own home
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05-16-17, 07:22 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
I have to agree with Andy on the baths!
And thanks, she's from 2015 that's all I know. Don't have an exact date of birth for her, don't have an exact anything for her. I got her from someone who was new to snakes and didn't remember a whole lot specifically about her, or about her parents besides them both being Super-dwarves one having a yellow head and the other being a "yellow morph". They gave her up for being aggressive and therefore not being able to care for her, though she has not displayed a single ounce of aggression to me and is actually one of my most easygoing reticulated pythons
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05-16-17, 07:57 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
Well there you go then, there loss and your gain..
As a keeper of Retic's can you answer a question for me.
If I was to get a Male Burmese, would they be able to be out together when both around 2/3 or would the Retic try to fight, see the Burm as a threat to its territory?
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05-16-17, 08:31 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
I keep all my snakes separate, very rarely take them out for anything besides to look them over and the occasional pictures. I would never mix species up having them both out at the same time, I don't even feel all that comfortable taking multiple males out from the same species. I've seen people do it, but I'm definitely the wrong person to ask. Because I would not take any risk that can be avoided so easily. There's always a risk..
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05-16-17, 08:33 AM
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Re: What Colour Morph is this?
As far as giants go, having one out at a time will probably be challenging enough.
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