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  • 01-11-2015, 01:20 PM
    Havok73
    Retic python arboreal behavior
    I just wanted to share this thread I read from a Canadian forum. Since I like to search for different insights on Retic care and behavior.
    This gentle men shared something really I've never seen or heard before on adult retics still being arboreal. This makes me contemplate
    what adult size cage I will invest in for my retics final enclosure.

    http://www.reptilescanada.com/showthread.php/57185-Reticulated-python-behaviour


    http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/x...ofIMG_0891.jpg
  • 01-11-2015, 03:10 PM
    Fireproof
    Great pic! Do you know how long that Tic is? Looks great.
  • 01-11-2015, 05:25 PM
    Havok73
    Re: Retic python arboreal behavior
    The post said its a female about 16 Ft.

    http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/x...ofIMG_0889.jpg
  • 01-11-2015, 09:36 PM
    reptileexperts
    Absolutely, reticulated pythons will take advantage of taller cages if they are given the ability to. You just have to ensure that it is sturdy enough to hold them.
  • 01-11-2015, 10:48 PM
    Gerardo
    Is it necessary for them to be able to climb?
  • 01-12-2015, 12:48 AM
    bcr229
    Re: Retic python arboreal behavior
  • 01-12-2015, 11:38 PM
    Havok73
    Re: Retic python arboreal behavior
    Interesting vid. I don't know how many care sheets says that once their adult they don't climb. I've seen quite a few vids where there is a retic out of its enclosure and they shoot straight up.
    I guess if you plan to have many retics it would not be feasible. But I'm trying to limit to two so I plan in future years to make enclosure suitable enough. I think it would be a great sight to
    have an adult retic just resting above the ground in its cage.
  • 01-13-2015, 10:28 AM
    bcr229
    My six month old female retic is in an arboreal enclosure and she definitely uses the height; she spends more time perched than on the floor or in a hide. I think most folks don't give their adults the opportunity to climb as they would need to build structures designed to hold up several hundred pounds (overbuilt for safety sake) inside of a tall enclosure.
  • 01-13-2015, 06:42 PM
    Havok73
    Re: Retic python arboreal behavior
    If you ever have time to take a pic of your cage. Please post. I'm looking for ideas. Thanks
  • 01-17-2015, 02:33 AM
    JaredJEstes
    Thanks so much for sharing that video! F***ing amazing!:rage:
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