Need help identifying a dwarf retic...
I'm sooooo excited I just bought my first dwarf reticulated python! I should be picking it up at the FedEx ship center next Wednesday. The guy I got it from wasn't sure if it was Graniteback or Super Graniteback (or not Graniteback). Can anyone tell from the photos below? The breeding was a 50% Jampea (dwarf) Graniteback het albino x 50% Jampea (dwarf) Graniteback het albino. So we know she is a 50% Jampea (dwarf) albino but not sure about the Graniteback... Can anyone tell from the photos? I'm no expert on retics, I've been studying ball python genetics for the last year LOL. She sure is a pretty thing, check out these photos, simply amazing! We named her 'Lucy'! I'm so excited to get her I'm not sure I'll even sleep the next few days LOL!! I'm going to carry her around the house all day long until she is puppy dog tame HA!
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Re: Need help identifying a dwarf retic...
To the best of my knowledge granite back is the visual het for anthrax. Doesn't appear to be granite back. 50% dwarf 50% mainland? Hope you're ready for a 12'+ snake! Looks beautiful!
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I very well could be wrong about granite back being the het for anthrax. Either way, great looking snake!
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Actually according to 'World of Retics' the Graniteback gene is co-dominant, but they don't seem to have a photo on that website. First produced by NERD in 2002. They also have a super form but again no photos on the website:
http://www.worldofretics.com/morphs/granite-back/
http://www.worldofretics.com/morphs/super-granite-back/
I actually wanted to get one of the giant snakes before they totally ban the transport across state lines. And I wasn't really ready for a full blown mainland retic, they just get a bit too big. And the super dwarfs are a bit too small for me, I want something of a giant. I'm planning on keeping her in my ARS-8018 tub for a few months at least, hopefully for 6-12 months. Then I'm considering a stack of Vision 632 enclosures. They are six feet long, three feet deep and 18 inches high. Planning on getting several stacked together, that way I can 'simply' move her from one dirty level to a clean level without 'much hassle' LOLOL.
http://visionproducts.us/images7/632622f.jpg
It looks like they banned the transport of Burmese Pythons across state lines. That's a shame since now I can't even consider one, and if I bred it forget about selling the babies. I actually had a really tough time trying to find African Soft Fur rats here in Colorado because they are listed on the Lacy act and can't be transported across state lines. I still can't understand why since my rats and mice breed faster and the ASF will die in the cold unlike my rats and mice. And my rats and mice produce way faster than ASF, I'm almost tempted to get rid of them because they are not very good producers.
I actually plan on keeping her a bit on the smaller size by not power feeding her like most breeders. Once she is an adult I'll probably stick with jumbo rats every other week or so... The trick to having a good snake like this would be to tame her down as much as possible when she is small. I don't mind a bite from a relatively small snake that's just a few pounds, but a bite from a full size retic would be something else!
In a few years this will be me just taking a stroll through the park with my pet snake LOLOL!
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-b6F0SCLsUZ...hon-Snake2.jpg
And if I get bored I can have the kids take it for a swim in the pool LOLOL!!
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Bno8kv80GCM/maxresdefault.jpg
Re: Need help identifying a dwarf retic...
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Originally Posted by
jmcrook
To the best of my knowledge granite back is the visual het for anthrax. Doesn't appear to be granite back. 50% dwarf 50% mainland? Hope you're ready for a 12'+ snake! Looks beautiful!
I have some 50% SD 100% purple females. They should top out 11-12 feet, what I call a nice size for a retic. Big enough to be fun, but not giants.