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  • 11-25-2017, 03:30 PM
    tegu
    Thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic
    Ive been thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic, preferabely one which maxes out around the 6-8' range. I just don't know what % of dwarf/super dwarf would make such an animal. I dont want a monstrous 12'+ snake but I also dont want a one as small as 4'. I was thinking maybe a 50% mainland 50% super dwarf?
  • 11-26-2017, 01:37 PM
    Henrique
    Re: Thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tegu View Post
    Ive been thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic, preferabely one which maxes out around the 6-8' range. I just don't know what % of dwarf/super dwarf would make such an animal. I dont want a monstrous 12'+ snake but I also dont want a one as small as 4'. I was thinking maybe a 50% mainland 50% super dwarf?

    I don't know if anyone can guarantee the size of dwarf or super dwarf. If you look at the Giant Python thread you will see dwarf/super dwarf getting over 8', but have very little girth. My SD mother which is 50% Kalatoa and she is 9' and the father is a mainland and he's 10', so there is no guarantee. There are quite a few threads about this in the Giant Python thread.Hope this helps!
  • 11-26-2017, 04:25 PM
    bcr229
    For a snake that small you will need a pure super dwarf. My "dwarf" genetic stripe female is 14 feet.
  • 11-26-2017, 08:50 PM
    Sauzo
    Re: Thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tegu View Post
    Ive been thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic, preferabely one which maxes out around the 6-8' range. I just don't know what % of dwarf/super dwarf would make such an animal. I dont want a monstrous 12'+ snake but I also dont want a one as small as 4'. I was thinking maybe a 50% mainland 50% super dwarf?

    I wouldnt plan on any baby retic no matter then genes to only get 6-8'. Even pure Kalatoas can get over 8'. Look at Phyllis, JMcrooks pure female Kalatoa. She is almost 9'. And my 37.5% SD 31.5% dwarf 31% mainland male white tiger is 7'ish. Personally, i would plan for a 10' snake if you get a high percent SD. That way you dont have any unpleasant surprises as trying to rehome a grown retic is going to be much harder than something like an anole :)

    Look at the other thread to see some answers but short answer, look at the parents. That will give you a good idea of the average your snake 'should' get. But it isnt a guarantee. Plus genes like tiger tend to make bigger snakes.

    My advice is focus more on the snakes personality. Caesar is a total lounge snake that is very chill. So even though he is 7'ish, he is still very easily moved and seems to like attention. Now the same size snake who is defensive and strikes, can make that 7' feel like 20' lol. Caesar is only 18 months old so we will see how he is come breeding season. Hopefully, he doesnt turn into a hormonal monster.
  • 11-26-2017, 08:53 PM
    tegu
    Re: Thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    I wouldnt plan on any baby retic no matter then genes to only get 6-8'. Even pure Kalatoas can get over 8'. Look at Phyllis, JMcrooks pure female Kalatoa. She is almost 9'. And my 37.5% SD 31.5% dwarf 31% mainland male white tiger is 7'ish. Personally, i would plan for a 10' snake if you get a high percent SD. That way you dont have any unpleasant surprises as trying to rehome a grown retic is going to be much harder than something like an anole :)

    Look at the other thread to see some answers but short answer, look at the parents. That will give you a good idea of the average your snake 'should' get. But it isnt a guarantee. Plus genes like tiger tend to make bigger snakes.

    I might actually be ok with a 10' as they tend to be skinnier than the bloods and boas I've worked with. Thanks for the information though, I will probably go with a pure Kala toa if I choose to get one :).

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  • 11-26-2017, 08:57 PM
    Sauzo
    Re: Thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tegu View Post
    I might actually be ok with a 10' as they tend to be skinnier than the bloods and boas I've worked with. Thanks for the information though, I will probably go with a pure Kala toa if I choose to get one :).

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    No problem. Just be aware that pure Kalatoas tend to be a bit more flighty than mainlands. Plus if you want any kind of morph, you will have to mix in mainland or dwarf blood as the only morph in SDs are anery.

    And yeah, they are skinnier than boas. My 6.5' female BCI is a little thicker than my 7' retic.
  • 11-26-2017, 09:03 PM
    tegu
    Re: Thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    No problem. Just be aware that pure Kalatoas tend to be a bit more flighty than mainlands. Plus if you want any kind of morph, you will have to mix in mainland or dwarf blood as the only morph in SDs are anery.

    Ok thanks that is something to take into consideration. Is it purely defensive or is it like the mainland males during breeding season? I've worked with some sketchy snakes on the larger side, but nothing that would go out of its way to bite you if you know what I mean.

    As far as morphs go it doesn't bother me much. I think the normal reti are amazing.

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