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Old 08-09-16, 06:40 AM   #1
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I can appreciate a normal very much i think they are as beautiful as any morph out there. But mother nature produced many of the first f1 out there man just took it too another level my baby is not a normal but this is the first morph for retics which mother nature produced
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Old 08-09-16, 09:01 AM   #2
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I can appreciate a normal very much i think they are as beautiful as any morph out there. But mother nature produced many of the first f1 out there man just took it too another level my baby is not a normal but this is the first morph for retics which mother nature produced
I know all that mate but I'm just taking about plain Wild-types
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I know all that mate but I'm just taking about plain Wild-types
Yavi see what you talking about mate i don't even know why you put a Burmese python to me there dumb and i have many snakesv throughout, my life and now im sticking with a giant moves swift5 snakes brains are the sizecof peanuts so i dont expect much from them but i retic to me is so much smarter than what you call it mate wild type dumb *** ya mate you should got retics a snake that thinks not a dumb ***
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Yavi see what you talking about mate i don't even know why you put a Burmese python to me there dumb and i have many snakesv throughout, my life and now im sticking with a giant moves swift5 snakes brains are the sizecof peanuts so i dont expect much from them but i retic to me is so much smarter than what you call it mate wild type dumb *** ya mate you should got retics a snake that thinks not a dumb ***

nor sure if its any smarter, they certainly have a higher metabolism but if you heat any snake (raise their basking temp over a hundred, which is quite common in the wild) up they'll act similar to a retic or a colubrid
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nor sure if its any smarter, they certainly have a higher metabolism but if you heat any snake (raise their basking temp over a hundred, which is quite common in the wild) up they'll act similar to a retic or a colubrid
Thank you for pointing that out. Many of the keepers who have "nippy" snakes actually offer proper HOT basking spots. Any exothermic animal will be "tame" (lethargic) when not offered the proper basking temps.
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Thank you for pointing that out. Many of the keepers who have "nippy" snakes actually offer proper HOT basking spots. Any exothermic animal will be "tame" (lethargic) when not offered the proper basking temps.
Yessir I've noticed that with my leos, originally I used a heat pad and they basked around 85-95 but now I've been keeping them like my monitors, bask them higher than 110-120 raise the humidity a nice bioactive substrate and suddenly you have a whole different animal haha

(Edit) sorry about derailing the thread but @infernalis I just realized that you wrote savannahmonitor.net, a huge thanks from me and all my reptiles
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Yessir I've noticed that with my leos, originally I used a heat pad and they basked around 85-95 but now I've been keeping them like my monitors, bask them higher than 110-120 raise the humidity a nice bioactive substrate and suddenly you have a whole different animal haha

(Edit) sorry about derailing the thread but @infernalis I just realized that you wrote savannahmonitor.net, a huge thanks from me and all my reptiles
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Yavi see what you talking about mate i don't even know why you put a Burmese python to me there dumb and i have many snakesv throughout, my life and now im sticking with a giant moves swift5 snakes brains are the sizecof peanuts so i dont expect much from them but i retic to me is so much smarter than what you call it mate wild type dumb *** ya mate you should got retics a snake that thinks not a dumb ***
I do have a retic thanks
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