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    Feeding the yearling Purple - agression

    The other day, I set up my camera, grabbed some rats, and decided to make a video of the purple retic feeding. She's usually a boring video, so I didn't expect much, but lately she's been picking up her game. Well, low and behold, this instance she decided to let her true monster side show through. It was a fun time and of course after she fed she was back to being her sweet self. I dodged some strikes, laughed at her trying to get me, and gave her a giant Medium Rat as her meal. She's some where between 4-5' and right around a year old if I'm not mistaken. She's a high% Dwarf Purple Ablino Reticulated Python. Enjoy, don't get bit by the retic bug

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    Neat!! A couple of my balls pretend to be retics at feeding time.

    She's gorgeous btw.

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    *0.1 Mojave *0.1 Pinstripe *0.1 Bumblebee *1.0 Super pastel butter *1.0 Mojave orange ghost *0.3 100% het orange ghosts *0.1 Pastel 50% het orange ghost *1.1 PE Lemonback fires *1.0 Fire *0.1 Pastel *1.0 Albino *0.1 Spider 100% het albino
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    Ooo she was hungry! She's totally gorgeoutastic.

    Now if only all our picky ball pythons fed like that...
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    The cup is useful because of it's emptiness

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    My purple boy is the same way. Some days I need 4' tongs to be able to feed him lol. He knows when it's meal time so he's waiting at the edge of his tub ready to strike at anything that moves lol.
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    Thanks too you the retic bug has bit me haha do you keep your adults in a rack too? What size tubs they use?
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    This girl is usually baby tame when feeding. She'll stick her head out of the hide. See the rat. Look around. Ok grab it. And then eat. This day was completely random for her, had me laughing at her striking everywhere. Not sure I'll be laughing in another year when she continues packing on size. But we will see. Retics are a blast if you are prepared for the responsibilty, attitude, and pee. . .. lots and lots of pee. . . .
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    gotta love it =3 she's so pretty <3
    Mine's bigger.

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    @ Carlson - my one fully grown adult is in a PVC enclosure. The rest of my retics are yearling with two being only 3 and 4 months old. All my tics will be moved into Vision 600/622 and 400/422 caging after some discussion with a few breeders who use them and rec them strongly. AP is the second best bet for adult retics though. It takes a lot of work to get a mainland female over 17-18 ft. A 16 ft female can be comfortable in a Vision 632.

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    Oh and the yearlings like this purple are currently in CB-70 tubs. Great for growing out retics.
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    It's funny, my dwarf tics typically have a much more aggressive feed response than my mainlands. Must be compensating
    Balls: 1.1 het pied, 0.2 spider,1.0 pastel,1.1 Bumblebee, 1.0 black pastel, 1.0 albino, 1.0 mojave, 2.2 normal, 1.0 lesser, 0.1 pinstripe

    Retics: 1.1 dwarf het anery pos het snow 0.1 dwarf platinum anery pos het snow, 0.1 purple albino, 0.1 white phase albino, 1.0 supertiger poss citron, poss het albino, 1.0 goldenchild pos het albino

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    Re: Feeding the yearling Purple - agression

    I might have you confused with someone else bought I thought you said you don't use a hook at feeding time as not to assosiate the hook with feeding for handling purposes. Also that is pretty laid back for a retic feeding response compared to what I had imagined. I have several balls that make that look like a kitten nursing lol. Not to mention the feed response of the adult carpet girl I picked up a couple weeks ago.
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