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12-27-2018, 08:21 PM
#341
Wallace is looking good Gio.
What is he eating?
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12-27-2018, 08:30 PM
#342
Re: Two And A Half Years Old.
"Wallace is looking good Gio.
What is he eating?"
Hey Ricky, thanks. Wallace eats large or medium rats and large quail. I tend to feed without a schedule. Sometimes he will get fed weekly, and then I will let hime go 3-4 weeks before I feed.
I quoted my last post so folks wouldn't need to flip back to see the latest photos.
Originally Posted by Gio
These are not the best photos but they show a little more progression in size.
Wallace is a moderate percentage of SD, a larger percentage of Dwarf, and has a minimal amount of mainland.
He's not a monster by any stretch, but he is certainly not what the typical SD male would spec out at.
At this point I like how he handles and I feel confident in taking out alone. That said, I don't particularly like him near my neck. He has a bit of the SD/male twitchiness. At times it makes him annoying to take out.
This species of snake is active and fairly rewarding to keep. I think males tend to be more of a challenge than females, yet that really depends on the individual. I have not had the issues with Wallace that JM had with Gerald.
I'm not expecting or hoping for a lot more growth with this guy.
I still observe arboreal behavior nightly, and often during the day with Wallace.
Hopefully these pictures give a perspective of size.
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12-29-2018, 12:08 AM
#343
Cool brother, keep up the good work and keep posting pictures of Wallace and Jewel please.
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12-29-2018, 01:10 AM
#344
Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
Wallace looks awesome Gio! He's a pretty big boy and still fairly young. Is he usually pretty laid back? It's nice when they handle well.
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12-29-2018, 01:21 AM
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12-29-2018, 10:44 AM
#346
He looks great! How old is he now? My SD Hector is about 14 months and 4ft long.
Last edited by Justin83; 12-29-2018 at 10:44 AM.
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12-29-2018, 11:12 AM
#347
Thanks for all the kind words everyone!
Wallace is 2 and a half years old. He turns 3 June 1st.
He handles fairly well but does have a "flighty/twitchy" side.
He's only bitten me once and that was at an early age. The second time I thought he bit me was not a bite. I actually snagged my hand on his teeth when he was backing out of my hand.
If he grows more, I'm hoping it is not more than a foot maybe 2.
He's a good captive, but the boa and carpet are more relaxing to handle.
That said I'm happy I have Wallace!
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12-29-2018, 11:24 AM
#348
Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
Originally Posted by Gio
Thanks for all the kind words everyone!
Wallace is 2 and a half years old. He turns 3 June 1st.
He handles fairly well but does have a "flighty/twitchy" side.
He's only bitten me once and that was at an early age. The second time I thought he bit me was not a bite. I actually snagged my hand on his teeth when he was backing out of my hand.
If he grows more, I'm hoping it is not more than a foot maybe 2.
He's a good captive, but the boa and carpet are more relaxing to handle.
That said I'm happy I have Wallace!
He looks great. This is one of my favorite species to work with as well. 3 of them in my care and the 2 females seam calm and inquisitive when out. No bites from them yet. The male is always hungry and hard to get out to hold but does well once out. I love their intellect and personality. I also love the awesome size of these animals. Good job taking care of him.
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12-29-2018, 08:30 PM
#349
Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
Originally Posted by Skyrivers
He looks great. This is one of my favorite species to work with as well. 3 of them in my care and the 2 females seam calm and inquisitive when out. No bites from them yet. The male is always hungry and hard to get out to hold but does well once out. I love their intellect and personality. I also love the awesome size of these animals. Good job taking care of him.
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Yes a lot of fun. Your new one looks great. Just saw it yesterday👍
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12-29-2018, 09:53 PM
#350
I'm still really wanting an SD Retic at some point. Probably a year or so away. I'm waiting on a Pucalpa baby in the summer first.
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