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05-26-13, 02:39 PM
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does any know
does anyone know some super dwarf ritic breeders
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05-26-13, 02:42 PM
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05-26-13, 02:45 PM
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Re: does any know
I sure will thank u so much
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05-26-13, 02:55 PM
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Re: does any know
thanks Derek one more question is the dwarf jampea the same as the super dwarf how big does it get I want the one that is a lot smaller than the retic lol im just a small guy and just want to enjoy the retic with out being in danger
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05-26-13, 05:13 PM
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Re: does any know
then get a bci or equivalent.
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05-26-13, 05:20 PM
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Re: does any know
I dont personally think a BCI compares with the beauty of a retic, although I like both. To the OP , if small size is mandatory you may want to reconsider on a dwarf. He could always be a large dwarf. Just remember, even midgets can be tall midget or short ones ... :-P
A Male high % SD is your best bet.... or a dwarf burm instead of retic
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05-26-13, 05:47 PM
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Re: does any know
Hey there,
Yeah...what you would want in the retics are the SD's.
The reason I bring up Kristopher is his adults are the nicest looking I've seen and, he's very knowledgable on the species. I believe he said his average 6/8 feet as adults.
Cheers,
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05-27-13, 03:18 AM
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Re: does any know
thank u so much guys. u have been more than helpful. I will keep all of u posted when I do decide to order one. im still researching like I always do before a big decision. I luv the retics and got my heart set on one. im not scared of a full sized one just me living alone u know as much as I do anything could happen I just want to approach this the best and possiable safest way. I really want to go super dwarf I think that is the best conclusion for me. again thank u guys so much for all of ur advice
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05-27-13, 08:49 PM
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Re: does any know
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Originally Posted by Starbuck
then get a bci or equivalent.
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retic temperaments may be a little more unpredictable than bci's, but wouldn't a full grown bci be more dangerous than a full grown super super dwarf retic because of size alone? BCI's get thick as hell.
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05-27-13, 09:02 PM
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Re: does any know
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Originally Posted by crazycorns
thanks Derek one more question is the dwarf jampea the same as the super dwarf how big does it get I want the one that is a lot smaller than the retic lol im just a small guy and just want to enjoy the retic with out being in danger
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First of all...Jampea is not dwarf. It's a locale. On average, they're still around 14', with MANY being much bigger. Second...just because a snake is smaller doesn't mean you're out of danger-ESPECIALLY with retics. A male during breeding season will tear you up, just because. A 7ft male can do more damage than an 18 ft female, so that's something to think about. Also, have you ever been around them? Held them? Maybe you should go play with them first...they're nothing like corns..or really any snake, for that matter xD
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