Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
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Originally Posted by
Gio
I fed him the day before his birthday. I opened his cage last night and he had a go at me.
Good thing I have no complacency with him or I’d have taken a bite.
The retic feeding reesponse lasts a couple of days.
No joke, it’s real and they have a long strike range.
Yep!!
Phyllis and Gerald are both on high alert for a good two days after feeding. Had a long missed lunge from Gerald a couple weeks ago. Came a good 2’ out of the cage. Gloriousness the 40” feeding tongs are! Hahah
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Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
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Originally Posted by
jmcrook
Yep!!
Phyllis and Gerald are both on high alert for a good two days after feeding. Had a long missed lunge from Gerald a couple weeks ago. Came a good 2’ out of the cage. Gloriousness the 40” feeding tongs are! Hahah
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Yes,,
Such a different feeding experience.
These retics actually make it difficult. They know when it’s time 30 minutes before it’s time.
My other snakes are certainly aware but they let me open the cage. I have to trick Wallace with one door and quickly open another to get the tongs in with the food.
There’s no wiggling or taunting. The door opens and WHAMMO.
Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
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Originally Posted by
Sauzo
Yeah i think he quit snakes for a while or possibly for good. I talked to him about a SD ultra but he told me he was done with snakes for now and is concentrating his efforts on his bison ranch.
Hmmm,
Well that's too bad but I see it happen a lot with breeders and keepers alike.
There are not many long time breeders in the retic world.
Depending on the locale, they get large to very large, not many keepers have them for long, long periods either.
Kris did an exceptional job with the species and I'm happy to have purchased from him.
Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
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Originally Posted by
Gio
Hmmm,
Well that's too bad but I see it happen a lot with breeders and keepers alike.
There are not many long time breeders in the retic world.
Depending on the locale, they get large to very large, not many keepers have them for long, long periods either.
Kris did an exceptional job with the species and I'm happy to have purchased from him.
I'm actually surprised to tell you the truth. While retics are large, they require no where near the space large monitors do. And i think Kris was breeding water monitors. They get big. I had a Nile Monitor about 30 years ago which i got as a hatchling from a local breeder. He was the most laid back lizard i have seen except when around one particular buddy of mine which he REALLY hated and took a shot at him with his tail. He was about 5 feet at the time and lucky for my buddy, he was quick. The tail put a nice dent/break in the sheet rock wall lol. I ended up having to re home him as he grew beyond my financial abilities being i was an 18 year old kid living on his own in an apartment along with a few geckos, pacman frog and a BP lol. I miss him though and still think about him. He was hands down my favorite pet especially since i got him as a little tiny hatchling who would chase crickets around the cage lol.