Retic That I've Never Seen Before!?
Yesterday I Was at my Local reptile shop browsing the new snakes as usual, and they had a new retic in (only been in a few weeks) and I'd never ever seen a retic like this before ANYWHERE! It had a Creamy covered head with creamy blotches on its skin (aswell as the normal retic pattern) and slightly paler orange eye's, I thought it must have been a morph but the shop were listing it as a normal retic, so I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on this please?
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dragonboy4578
I would really love pictures..... Sounds beautiful.
x2 I'd love some pics.
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It was honestly a truly gorgeous snake, I'm going up there again on the coming saturday to have pictures taken with their 18 foot burmese python and a crocodile or alligator (idk what one lol) but while I'm there if it's still there I will try and get some pictures :)
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purplemuffin
Thanks for that list, but to me it really didn't look like any of the retics on there, we'll see what they say at the shop :D
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Denial
might of been a calico or a strange looking tiger
I immediately thought weirdo tiger too, can't wait to see what turns out though.
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The-Jame
for some reason the picture won't go up so if you go onto my page it should be on there.
www.photobucket.com
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On your page I saw picture of a tiger reticulated python. The picture is quite dark and looks to be photographed under red lighting and through a pane of glass or plexi, but it is a tiger. Is that the one you are referring to?
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jmugleston
On your page I saw picture of a tiger reticulated python. The picture is quite dark and looks to be photographed under red lighting and through a pane of glass or plexi, but it is a tiger. Is that the one you are referring to?
Yeah thanks for clearing that up, it truly is a gorgeous snake but the other week when I'd gone in they were just listing it as a normal, well thanks again :D