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    Here's an update on Lucy, my dwarf albino reticulated python. It's been just over two months since I got her and she has more than doubled in weight! Today is feeding day and she came in at 2,152 grams, just shy of five pounds! She is slamming medium to large rats once a week. Still no signs of aggression at all. I took her out and gave her a bath today, here are a few photos and a short video. She is still a little lighter than my biggest snake, my biggest is a Jungle Woma Spider female ball python, I put a photo of her below as well. Enjoy!















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    Looks good.
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    Re: Some photos of my new albino dwarf reticulated python!

    Thanks cchard, Lucy looks amazing! Maybe you should consider tap and hook training now and while she is so responsive to you. Also while she is still very young? Good luck with her.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: Some photos of my new albino dwarf reticulated python!

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    Here's an update... When I weighed Lucy my albino retic 16 days ago she weighed 1027 grams. When I weighed her today she weighed 1238 grams and tomorrow is feeding day. That's 211 grams in 16 days!

    That's nearly half a pound in just over two weeks WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    BYW, My Australian Woma python decided she wanted to ball up for two weeks and not come out to play. Finally she shed and went to the bathroom, now she is a sweetheart again LOL. Reading them really well before messing with them is totally working for me.
    Glad to hear your Woma is back to normal .... I wondered if the smell of the Retichad effected the Woma given that they hunt and eat snakes in the wild ..... sounds as though everything got sorted though .


    Stunning looking Retic incidentally ...... I'm so envious . I put a £50 deposit down on a SD Purple Albino Retic a few months ago but the breeder is still having trouble getting him to feed regularly so I'm still waiting ..




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    Re: Some photos of my new albino dwarf reticulated python!

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Glad to hear your Woma is back to normal .... I wondered if the smell of the Retichad effected the Woma given that they hunt and eat snakes in the wild ..... sounds as though everything got sorted though.
    Actually when I was talking about my Woma python I was actually referring to my Australian Woma python. He is my third biggest snake, here's a photo below. He actually started taking small fresh killed rats weekly on a regular basis a few weeks after I got my retic, he actually eats better than he ever has!

    Last edited by cchardwick; 10-15-2016 at 05:31 PM.


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