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05-19-14, 10:25 AM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
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Originally Posted by Pirarucu
Although I much prefer normals, those are some pretty ones. Although I'm not too sure the albino is also a lab (maybe a het.), I think you will have some surprises if you breed it with the hypo... And if I'm right, you got an even better deal on it than you think.
I will also add that hypos tend to be extremely variable in appearance if they are het for other genes, and the blushing on the female tells me she might prove out to be het albino as well.
Either way, I think you will have some surprises with this breeding.
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Thanks  I would agree on the none lab but the last half of his body markings make you think again. Yes the hypo is ph, but either way like you say come breeding time it'll be awesome (fingers crossed)
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05-19-14, 11:48 AM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
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Thanks  I would agree on the none lab but the last half of his body markings make you think again. Yes the hypo is ph, but either way like you say come breeding time it'll be awesome (fingers crossed)
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I'll just be interested in seeing their offspring, I have a hunch there will be some unexpected results. Until then I'll just keep quiet.
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05-19-14, 07:19 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
gorgeous, I love burms. That female is stunning
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05-19-14, 08:45 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
Lovely little ones!  Good luck with these two when breeding time comes around.
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05-20-14, 12:54 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
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gorgeous, I love burms. That female is stunning 
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Lovely little ones!  Good luck with these two when breeding time comes around. 
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Thanks
The girl makes me laugh the way she throws a hissy fit sometimes.......reminds me of the wife
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05-20-14, 01:42 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
I wish I had a giant.  I'm obsessed with them. Such amazing animals.
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05-20-14, 02:21 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
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I wish I had a giant.  I'm obsessed with them. Such amazing animals.
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Lol when they obtain Full size your wallet won't be loving them
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05-20-14, 04:07 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
^^^ this, and things as simple as putting them into a tub to clean their cages is never as easy as it sounds.lol.
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05-20-14, 04:11 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
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^^^ this, and things as simple as putting them into a tub to clean their cages is never as easy as it sounds.lol.
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Especially if you have an 8+ foot snake that's having a bad day, even worse if you have a 16/18 foot retic that's 150lbs of pure muscle, not only may they be having a bad day but now your day just got worse
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05-21-14, 03:34 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
lol ^^ this is why im going to start with a pure SD retic. i want to learn their personality first!
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05-21-14, 04:25 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
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lol ^^ this is why im going to start with a pure SD retic. i want to learn their personality first!
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Once a retic always a retic either big or small. My new white visual girl.....now there's an attitude I've not seen for a while
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05-21-14, 05:41 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
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Once a retic always a retic either big or small. My new white visual girl.....now there's an attitude I've not seen for a while 
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Never had a dwarf or a SD but I've heard the smaller ones usually have a worse attitude than the mainlands?
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05-21-14, 06:25 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
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Originally Posted by BagnaraSnakes16
lol ^^ this is why im going to start with a pure SD retic. i want to learn their personality first!
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Never had a dwarf or a SD but I've heard the smaller ones usually have a worse attitude than the mainlands?
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The dwarfs and superdwarfs have distinctly different personalities from the mainlands and each other. Both of my retics with Jamp blood have a massive feeding response the second I open their enclosures and don't calm down until I've got them out. My male SD will come right out of his tub ready to explore and is very active. My female SD is really flighty but unlikely to bite unless you startle her. Of my non-dwarf stuff they're mostly pretty calm in and out of their cages with the exception of my motley het albino (who has a crazy feed response) and the blonde who is just a grumpy snake.
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05-21-14, 09:07 PM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
I can agree with Kyle, my jamps are at the cage door from the second I walk in to the snake room for food(reminds me of an argus monitor). Once out they are very laid back and constantly trying to climb. And my kalatoas will dart out of the cages if spooked when it's open and and thpically don't stop moving for little bit when i get them out. But they've never once shown the slightest sign they might bite. The small Retics seem to be a bit "sped up". There are a lot of similarities, like they all share the intelligence retis are known for, but they are have different things to offer.
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05-22-14, 07:41 AM
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Re: Two New Burmese Additions
Is that true for most SD? Not big on biting people...? I'm assuming when they are babies they are at least a little nippy
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