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    New lavender albino retic

    Just picked this guy up yesterday from Justin of McBrayer Reptiles, and what an awesome snake he is! I just love him! If you have any name suggestions shoot them my way. Here he is...





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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    Way cool.

    Your gonna love him!


    Wait til he gets about 7'

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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    Thanks Pat!

    I decided on the name Azrael
    ~Alli

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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    Oh I like that.

    I would also reccomend hook training. The feed response is UNREAL.

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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    Oh yes I have already started him on that, I am not taking any chances.
    ~Alli

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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    good looking guy! hook training is cool, but regular handling makes these guys sooo cool and laid back. i have a 6' het female who is fierce for food but a baby cake out of the tub.

    enjoy!

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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Biscy View Post
    good looking guy! hook training is cool, but regular handling makes these guys sooo cool and laid back. i have a 6' het female who is fierce for food but a baby cake out of the tub.

    enjoy!
    I handle my 'tic everyday.....and still would not stick my hand in there without tappin him with a hook....

    ...Just sayin.

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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    Beautiful!!! Congrats on that sweet pick up!!!
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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    Thanks for the advice you guys! I will definitely be hook training him for sure, can't be too careful. I am also planning on getting him microchipped at the vet clinic I work at.
    ~Alli

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    Re: New lavender albino retic

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    I handle my 'tic everyday.....and still would not stick my hand in there without tappin him with a hook....

    ...Just sayin.
    lol, funny mental image....

    either of my retics respond to tapping the cage. i tap, then open the door, and they cruise on out most of the time. if they don't, and i need to get in the cage, i use a hook to help get them out.

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