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  • 06-18-2018, 07:17 PM
    jmcrook
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
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    Originally Posted by sweety314 View Post
    I'm sure someone will or has said it in 20 pages, but feeding for keeping these beauties sm isn't necessarily for cost effectiveness. It's also due to shipping costs and packing requirements.

    When I was trying to find a forever home for the two annies I had rehomed, I found out that b/c of their lengths, shipping had to be done alot differently...(Note: this was years before the Lacey Act restrictions were a pain in every hobbiest's _________.)

    What is this post in reference to?


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  • 06-18-2018, 07:53 PM
    Stearns84
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
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    Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    Caught dude in the act for I think the first time.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...4f486829a9.jpg
    Between he and Phyllis both being in shed and Geoffrey being a ball python I almost forgot what it was like to have pet snakes for a while hahaha. Gerald fixed that by promptly pissing all over my shirt and the wall in the hallway. At least I got him that far instead of on the carpet in the snake room.
    https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1429215aaa.jpg he also does not know how to relax. Even when he’s not moving, which is rare, he has an absolute death grip on whatever he’s touching. Like a vice around my arm here.
    https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1d3349d8a9.jpg
    Really need Ali to get back to me about a custom new cage because this dude needs an upgrade and soon




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    Wow! Comical all the years I have had both snakes I miss every shed. However Kendall has never missed a single one.

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  • 06-18-2018, 08:42 PM
    jmcrook
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
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    Originally Posted by Stearns84 View Post
    Wow! Comical all the years I have had both snakes I miss every shed. However Kendall has never missed a single one.

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    That’s funny! It was only when I got Phyllis that I first got to see a shed from absolute start to finish, and I’d had snakes for 20 years at that point! I’ve caught her a number of times but I always seem to miss Gerald and Geoffrey


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  • 06-18-2018, 10:13 PM
    67temp
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
    As other have previously said I love how big his head is.
  • 06-19-2018, 03:50 PM
    Gio
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
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    Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    Thank man! He’s definitely getting that mature dinosaur head that I love on retics.
    Unrelated, I put him back on coco chips last night. Some of which were from Phyllis’s cage that were clean so I bagged them up when I moved apts a few weeks ago. Put him in there, was noticeably curious checking out the bedding and then later last night I caught him spurring and courting himself hahah! He definitely wants a girlfriend.


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    Quick to mature!

    Wallace is getting scary these days. Putting on the size, damn tiger gene, and doesn't at all like being pulled out of the cage.

    Another foot or 2 and I'll start having my son around for the handling sessions in case I need a set of hands.

    He's a good choice at 15 years old as he placed top 6 in his last stint at wrestling nationals. I'm not 100% sure my wife would handle things well, although she's a Spartan Racer and has skills, just not snake skills. I don't even know if I have snake skills LOL!

    Gerald is rocking the season of love. Hot summer nights!
  • 06-19-2018, 05:49 PM
    jmcrook
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
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    Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Quick to mature!

    Wallace is getting scary these days. Putting on the size, damn tiger gene, and doesn't at all like being pulled out of the cage.

    Another foot or 2 and I'll start having my son around for the handling sessions in case I need a set of hands.

    He's a good choice at 15 years old as he placed top 6 in his last stint at wrestling nationals. I'm not 100% sure my wife would handle things well, although she's a Spartan Racer and has skills, just not snake skills. I don't even know if I have snake skills LOL!

    Gerald is rocking the season of love. Hot summer nights!

    Lol yep! They don’t look that big until they start moving and don’t want to come out of the cage! I’m solo here so I’ve got to be very perceptive of my critters attitudes and movements. Gerald is a serious handful, at times quite annoying actually. Phyllis handles like dream by comparison and is close to three time his mass and two feet longer


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  • 06-19-2018, 06:37 PM
    Gio
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
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    Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    Lol yep! They don’t look that big until they start moving and don’t want to come out of the cage! I’m solo here so I’ve got to be very perceptive of my critters attitudes and movements. Gerald is a serious handful, at times quite annoying actually. Phyllis handles like dream by comparison and is close to three time his mass and two feet longer


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    I agree with the "annoying" part at times.

    You will find that your boa constrictor will have a good amount of mass in time, but will be a joy to sit with and chill.

    Retics are fascinating and extremely entertaining as far as snakes go but they are not typically relaxing.

    Depending on the person, I'd say 10 feet tops, and then a second person is a must.

    Wallace is sizing up now and I'm ready for him to slow to a crawl on the growth scale.
  • 06-19-2018, 07:45 PM
    jmcrook
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    I agree with the "annoying" part at times.

    You will find that your boa constrictor will have a good amount of mass in time, but will be a joy to sit with and chill.

    Retics are fascinating and extremely entertaining as far as snakes go but they are not typically relaxing.

    Depending on the person, I'd say 10 feet tops, and then a second person is a must.

    Wallace is sizing up now and I'm ready for him to slow to a crawl on the growth scale.

    I hear ya man. If Gerald was 10’ I’d want a spotter when handling. Phyllis however is an absolute sweetheart out of the cage so I feel comfortable with her but still give her plenty of respect as she is 9-10’ and ~23lbs. Both the retics “seem” to be slowing down on length for the most part now.
    Kinda looking forward to a more slow growing boa by comparison haha


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  • 06-23-2018, 01:52 PM
    jmcrook
    Re: Gerald Super Dwarf Ultra Ivory Retic Progression
  • 06-23-2018, 02:33 PM
    C.Marie
    What awesome lighting, looks like Gerald is having a little house or hide party all for him self did you provide the hors d'oeuvres ;) great pictures thank you ever so much for sharing :gj:
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