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    Thumbs up Some of the 'big uns'

    A few pictures of some of our retics, I don't think i've ever posted any of these on here before, apologies if I have.

    1.0 albino, white phase. USCB2005 been with us since '07







    1.0 Bali yellowhead. WC06 been with us since then. One of our best retics to handle, gets used for open days/lectures etc etc.









    He has a couple of adult YH lady friends who I can't seem to find any recent or even decent pictures of but did find some old/bad pictures of one of his biatches, I think this is the 0.1 Seram YH who was WC 2001/02:





    She's a little thicker than that now but is around the 11' mark and has been in the country for at least 5 years so must be considered an adult.

    0.1 Tiger, USCB2006 Again these aren't that recent, she's around 16' now, not a massive tiger but one of my favorite snakes. Doesn't bite but does have what we like to call a 'strong personality'







    0.1 madu, WC circa 2006/7
    She's around 6' and getting no bigger!





    1.0 Kayaudi, UKCB2007 5' and as thick as a good sized corn snake!







    0.1 WC circa 2005 unknown locale, odd colour with some striping. Pictures don't do her justice (especially not these awful ones) but in the flesh she almost seems to lack a colour. Fully adult and around 10' and slender.







    Retics are amazing, up there in my favorite species to keep and interact with. Thankfully their popularity over here in the UK is growing, more morphs are being produced here (I like to buy local rather than ship from the states where poss).

    I'm sure you're all bored now, so i'll stop.

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