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02-16-13, 03:30 PM
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Re: The retics
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Originally Posted by guyabano
No complaints here. Keep the pics coming.
You've got some absolutely gorgeous reptiles there man.
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Thanks, i do have a lot more pictures, but thought i wouldn't do too many in one go, already done loads lol, but i can't help but take pictures of my retics, they are such great looking snakes.
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keep em coming mate! You have on hell of a collection.
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Thank you
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
too many beautifull Retic's to choose a favorite..
that said the white one with the full dorsal stripe is gorgeous,as is the vibrant yellow one pictured after it..
and don't get me started,over those beautifull purples and lavenders,stunning collection of Retic's mate    
cheers shaun
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For me it is probably the tiger and the lav tiger female that i like the most, their colours just are so bright.
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Awesome pics!!
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Great selection of retics
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Thank you
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02-16-13, 05:52 PM
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Re: The retics
Simply an amazing collection. Keep the pics coming. Do you plan on adding any more to your collection?
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1.0 '08 sunfire retic, 0.1 '12 lavender albino tiger retic, 1.0 '12 platinum retic, 0.1 '14 goldenchild het albino retic, 1.0 '16 anthrax retic, 0.1 '16 graniteback het anthrax retic, 0.1 '16 normal HOGS retic, 1.1 amel atrox, 0.0.1 Nile monitor, 0.0.1 blue tailed monitor, 0.0.1 Mexican beaded lizard
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02-17-13, 05:22 AM
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Re: The retics
Gob smacked mate. Retic collection is awesome still not bored of the pics keep them coming.
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02-17-13, 12:05 PM
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Re: The retics
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Originally Posted by Ivanator
Simply an amazing collection. Keep the pics coming. Do you plan on adding any more to your collection?
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Thanks, I plan to produce an albino super tiger in purple, white and lavender phase this year, so i'd like to keep one of each of them, and will also add a golden child or possibly a golden child albino at some point.
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Gob smacked mate. Retic collection is awesome still not bored of the pics keep them coming.
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Cheers mate, can't beat the retics.
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02-17-13, 03:13 PM
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Re: The retics
Can't beat them join them lol.
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02-25-13, 12:21 PM
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02-25-13, 12:32 PM
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Re: The retics
may i ask you something, ive noticed that with alot of the pics youve put up (not just the retics which are stunners btw), you have alot of snakes cohabiting, im guessing these are your current breeding pairs.
sorry if that comes across wrong but im very curious about it
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02-25-13, 12:35 PM
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Re: The retics
They are way to cool mate. How long does it take them to eat a rabbit?
How big are they when you switch to rabbits?
Only asking coz Ill be switching to rabbits for my female bci after she lets go of the babies, not straight away as I would like her to get over the birthing period. Cheers.
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02-25-13, 01:30 PM
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Re: The retics
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Originally Posted by ilovemypets1988
may i ask you something, ive noticed that with alot of the pics youve put up (not just the retics which are stunners btw), you have alot of snakes cohabiting, im guessing these are your current breeding pairs.
sorry if that comes across wrong but im very curious about it 
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There are a lot of species that i cohabit, i also do tend to keep breeding trios together all year round on most species, however with retics i tend to have the male seperate and have 2 females together, and just put the male across them both when in season. There are some species that i wouldn't but for many if you know what signs of stress to look out for, and feed separately you wont have any issues.
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Originally Posted by Mark Taylor
They are way to cool mate. How long does it take them to eat a rabbit?
How big are they when you switch to rabbits?
Only asking coz Ill be switching to rabbits for my female bci after she lets go of the babies, not straight away as I would like her to get over the birthing period. Cheers.
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Depends on the size mate, a big retic will polish of a rabbit in about 5 to 10 minutes, smaller ones can take 20 to 30 minutes to work it all the way down. I generally get them onto rabbits around the 9ft mark, by then they have started to fill out enough to be able to take them. As for the first 6 to 8ft they tend to be long but thin.
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02-25-13, 01:43 PM
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Re: The retics
What sort of age? I know it depends on the snake as there all different but a rough idea.
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02-25-13, 01:52 PM
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Re: The retics
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What sort of age? I know it depends on the snake as there all different but a rough idea.
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For retics around a yr to 18 months, for boas, they are normally around 3 or 4 before i give them something bigger than a large rat.
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02-25-13, 03:50 PM
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Re: The retics
What kind is the albino with the all white head? I've never seen it before except on motleys
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1.0 '08 sunfire retic, 0.1 '12 lavender albino tiger retic, 1.0 '12 platinum retic, 0.1 '14 goldenchild het albino retic, 1.0 '16 anthrax retic, 0.1 '16 graniteback het anthrax retic, 0.1 '16 normal HOGS retic, 1.1 amel atrox, 0.0.1 Nile monitor, 0.0.1 blue tailed monitor, 0.0.1 Mexican beaded lizard
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02-25-13, 03:56 PM
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Re: The retics
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Originally Posted by Ivanator
What kind is the albino with the all white head? I've never seen it before except on motleys
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Looks like an amel. She's a great looking snake.
In the 4th post, the second and third to last pics, what locality is that? Almost looks like a high % SD tiger a friend of mine produced a few years back.
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02-25-13, 05:48 PM
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Re: The retics
Do you keep all species of reptiles in that house?! Must be crazy packed lol.
Good looking stuff.
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02-25-13, 06:25 PM
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Re: The retics
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Originally Posted by Ivanator
What kind is the albino with the all white head? I've never seen it before except on motleys
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That is an albino motley,
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Originally Posted by millertime89
Looks like an amel. She's a great looking snake.
In the 4th post, the second and third to last pics, what locality is that? Almost looks like a high % SD tiger a friend of mine produced a few years back.
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the second to last pic, is a male jampea in with a purple albino, and the 3rd to last pic is a sulawesi retic.
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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
Do you keep all species of reptiles in that house?! Must be crazy packed lol.
Good looking stuff.
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I have a lot of my stuff in a reptile room, but have a few bits in the house, and then there are some of the stuff that is at work aswell.
Thanks
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