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Old 12-02-14, 08:52 PM   #1
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I'm glad to hear someone else has a SD that calm. I thought it was a bit weird that I can just open up her cage and reach in with no worries about her intentions(wouldn't dare do this with my other tics or even my childrens python). Does your male do the same thing as my girl? Calmly tongue flick you to see what you are, she does the same to rats followed by a really hard strike. Even if I've been feeding and the snake room smells of prey still really calm until she's confirmed it's a rat.
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I'm glad to hear someone else has a SD that calm. I thought it was a bit weird that I can just open up her cage and reach in with no worries about her intentions(wouldn't dare do this with my other tics or even my childrens python). Does your male do the same thing as my girl? Calmly tongue flick you to see what you are, she does the same to rats followed by a really hard strike. Even if I've been feeding and the snake room smells of prey still really calm until she's confirmed it's a rat.
Yup, 100% spot on. The little female is a live eater unfortunately so I've got to leave the rat in with her, she won't take it stunned from the tongs.
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Adrian, one of my best reptile friends son is named Vincent. He's one of the smartest little boys I've met and absolutely love all reptiles. Hopefully your Vincent follows suit. Thanks, Were really hoping for a boy(don't get me wrong well be just as happy with a girl).
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Vital exotics sells 62.5% superdwarf tigers for a real great price. Ive talked to a few who have bought males and their real calm and stay small within 10 feet. This is going to be my first retic when im done with college next spring. Cant wait!!!
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I would happily buy from Kris at Vital. I know him and he's a great person and a great keeper.
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