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    Super Dwarf Reticulated Python

    Hey everybody im starting a new breeding project Super Dwarf Retics I love their patterns and colorations so I was hoping my fellow herpers will show off some Super Dwarf Retics? I cant get enough of them!

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    I'd love to see some adults too! I would love a retic some day but I'm leaning towards the super dwarfs.
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    50% super dwarf tiger male, around 8-9', 6 years old


    @3 months old, F2, 50%SD tiger retic


    @6 months old, F2 50% SD Tiger Retic fresh out of shed this morning - just a holding tub not her enclosure*


    9 month old, Jampea Dwarf Purple Albino Retic - just a good comparison, she's between 3-4 ft and pounding small - medium rats. Jampea Dwarf get much larger than SD locales.
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    Thx for the pix. Awesomeness :thumbup:

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    No worries - Next week I'll post shots of my Anery SD and Platty SD
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    I just got myself a pair of them a couple weeks ago. there still in qt but im going to be doing a new video on them soon. Your going to love them they are smart always eat and beautiful.

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    I would totally get one! I love anything retic. I suspect hey're pretty expensive though...
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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Python

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    No worries - Next week I'll post shots of my Anery SD and Platty SD
    I would really like to see those too!
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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Python

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    I would totally get one! I love anything retic. I suspect hey're pretty expensive though...
    You can get 50% Morph crosses for around 450-600 for some of the more common stuff like Tigers, 950 for Platts, and then if you go into 75% SD, Tigers run up to 900, and Platts 1700 for females!

    Other than that. You can get Super Dwarfs for at or around 400 for high% if not pure normal SD now. Heck, I've routinely seen people selling 50% SD Double het snow (Albino and Anery) for under 1250 shipped for the pair! Just have to stay mindful of their sizes.

    My Tiger, Anery, and Platty come from Travis Kubes, while my Dwarf Purple and Genetic stripe come from The Snake Pusher, and lastly my SD Tiger adult from 06 comes from Priceless Pythons. Stick with trusted breeders in the dwarf / super dwarf game and you'll be happy. If you want some references for breeders that you can trust, PM me or search this forum I've posted links around the SD pages.
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    So a 50% male would top out around ten? If that's right that's not bad at all still manageable with out needing another person close by.
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