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    Fresh Shed Platinum (Fire) Super Dwarf Reticulated Python





    Just pushing 4ft around 1 year old being fed when she's ready :-), this is the Reticulated Python gene that by itself is spectacular, put it in Super Dwarf and its breath taking, make it a super and you get the Ultra Ivory which is a solid white snake :-) I'm up for mini solid whites . . .

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    That animal is beyond gorgeous! Wow...


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    Re: Fresh Shed Platinum (Fire) Super Dwarf Reticulated Python

    Great markings and everything else! Stunning animals they are

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    very nice after her shed

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    haha, welcome to bp.net Nick! Glad to see you came over here from ssnakess. And yep, she's glowing today! Looks even better with a nice lump in her from dinner :-)
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    Great looking animal! Stunning i just got into the super dwarf game love these little gems
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    Yep! Super Dwarf Retics are one of my favorite snakes to work with. Not only are they an examination of evolution and island ecology, but they are managable snakes that have all the attraction of giant retics :-)
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    I love seeing posts about these guys! Bc of the feeding response i doubt id ever own one but they sure are neat.
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzmDb7LChfg Mike check this out - this shows my most responsive juvenile tiger SD girl at the start. They are doable and managable with care :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzmDb7LChfg Mike check this out - this shows my most responsive juvenile tiger SD girl at the start. They are doable and managable with care :-)
    Cool video. I wouldnt wanna be doing that when shes 8ft though lmao.
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