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Re: Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
Originally Posted by jmcrook
I was wrong. Died at one month past her 11th bday. Still grossly obese regardless of age
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Well regardless considering most pythons and boas should live 20-30 years. So 8 or 11, it was pretty short.
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Re: Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
Originally Posted by Sauzo
Well regardless considering most pythons and boas should live 20-30 years. So 8 or 11, it was pretty short.
Wonder what their expected age would be in the wild ??
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Re: Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
Originally Posted by Zincubus
Wonder what their expected age would be in the wild ??
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Quick google search says 20 years :0.
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Re: Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
i'm so glad this thread exists. reading threads from those that keep giants makes me want a retic (their personalities sound incredible), but as a 5'2" female it's just not possible. SDs sound amazing, so it's awesome to be able to absorb all this information from one place and continue to daydream.
thank you to everyone who shared info!!!
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Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
Last edited by Zincubus; 02-18-2018 at 04:18 AM.
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Re: Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
Originally Posted by Sauzo
Well regardless considering most pythons and boas should live 20-30 years. So 8 or 11, it was pretty short.
Thats Prehistoric for ya......look up their reviews on Google, it doesnt surprise me.
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I understand the need to keep Retics small for the pet trade but for me their size is a major part of the attraction. Smaller snakes just don't interest me personally.
I vote for Mainland.
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Re: Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
Originally Posted by Valaryan
I understand the need to keep Retics small for the pet trade but for me their size is a major part of the attraction. Smaller snakes just don't interest me personally.
I vote for Mainland.
You wouldn't like my Anery Sand Boa then
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Re: Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
Originally Posted by Zincubus
You wouldn't like my Anery Sand Boa then
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Looks like a cool snake but not for me lol
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Re: Your thoughts on Dwarf and SD retics?
Originally Posted by Valaryan
Looks like a cool snake but not for me lol
Cool is what I was aiming for
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