Re: Reticulated Python Q & A Update
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reptileexperts
It's not FULL grown that anyone knows. But the females largest on that island reported were 5 ft
Isn't the question still out on whether that's a result of genetics versus a fairly limited food supply?
Though if it's genetics then I can see a lot more retics in my future. :D
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
Isn't the question still out on whether that's a result of genetics versus a fairly limited food supply?
Though if it's genetics then I can see a lot more retics in my future. :D
Definitely going to hit on this because the single answer to that question is yes
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They have very pale eyes and light coloration. Really nice looking snakes. You're crazy for not buying one. (:
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Agreed!
**not sure why it didn't quote right
Re: Reticulated Python Q & A Update
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Originally Posted by
reptileexperts
It's not FULL grown that anyone knows. But the females largest on that island reported were 5 ft
Not to spring on a totally different tangent, but . . . omg, I really hope someone keeps a pure line of that locality instead of immediately outcrossing it.
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Alicia
Not to spring on a totally different tangent, but . . . omg, I really hope someone keeps a pure line of that locality instead of immediately outcrossing it.
The pure lines are almost readily available as WV right now. Cost is around 650
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Wild caught WC not WV not sure what happened there
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reptileexperts
Wild caught WC not WV not sure what happened there
This may be a dumb question but are there distinct markings to identify them? How would you know you were truely getting one of these small guys?