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Re: my retic pees...
LOL...yeah, that's kind of par for the course. Make sure your enclosure is A) well ventilated, B) that you're able to change it ASAP after your 'tic passes a lot of urates C) see A&B, so that ammonia fumes don't build up & essentially "burn" your snake's lung.
Good luck!
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Re: my retic pees...
 Originally Posted by KLG
LOL...yeah, that's kind of par for the course. Make sure your enclosure is A) well ventilated, B) that you're able to change it ASAP after your 'tic passes a lot of urates C) see A&B, so that ammonia fumes don't build up & essentially "burn" your snake's lung.
Good luck!
Burning lungs sounds that might hurt a bit. I want a retic really bad but they just get too big for me I was thinking about a dwarf but some of them get big also
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Re: my retic pees...
 Originally Posted by sg1trogdor
Burning lungs sounds that might hurt a bit. I want a retic really bad but they just get too big for me I was thinking about a dwarf but some of them get big also 
i was thinking the same thing, but i came upon the conclusion that my boa will only be a few feet shy of a retic. So i itched the retic itch. He has already become my favorite snake!
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Re: my retic pees...
Retics are largely what you make of them. They are intelligent snakes that remember traumatic experiences & recognize their keepers.
If you can at all avoid it, never restrain your retic by grabbing it behind the head. That's a very good way to quickly establish a bad relationship with your snake.
Never trust a retic 100%...they are large predators that act on instinct first. Establish a set husbandry routine of "you get fed when..." "you get cleaned when..." "you get handled when..." Retics respond exceptionally well to routine, but again, do not assume that the snake is always going to "know" what is going on & therefore won't mistake you for a meal.
If you get the chance, have an experienced retic keeper mentor you if at all possible.
My $12.02 (fuel surcharges & all that... )
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Re: my retic pees...
 Originally Posted by sg1trogdor
Burning lungs sounds that might hurt a bit. I want a retic really bad but they just get too big for me I was thinking about a dwarf but some of them get big also 
Pssst...blood pythons. I'm not kidding!
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Re: my retic pees...
i dont personally know anyone. i would love a mentor with this type of python. I have a fascination with retics. ever since my first ball python all i could do was look at retics, and just DROOL! i read and read, but nothing really could give me the kind of advice you really need. Just like when my son was born. I read and i read, but if my mom wasn't there to help me i would have been completely lost.
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Re: my retic pees...
Got to love that high metabolism!! Having 13 burms then getting 2 retics I could not believe how much I had to clean the retic cages.
I agree-blood pythons!!! Have 1 and can't wait to get more.
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Re: my retic pees...
i really would love to have a blood. are they difficult to care for, or what can they be compared to?
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