Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
Come on now Amanda, don't be so angered by this terminology . . . You know VERY well that dwarf blood keeps em small, just need a lot more than 25% ;-)

I had a 25% Kalatoa (Super Dwarf) 12.5% Jampea (Dwarf) mix female, and she was 12' after 2 years, and still not done growing as of yet.

Then again, I have 50% SD stuff that stays around 7.5' but this is F2 . . .
I have an F1 male 50% SD Tiger who is just over 10' . . . and its a male . . .

I just sold my platinum who was 50% SD female, she's 2 and a half years old, and she was 11'! It's extremely variable. BUT There are options like pures that will get you in a manageable size range. Pure Jampea males should not exceed 8' (unless you push them in food!). Pure Super Dwarf Males don't exceed 6', but they also wont eat too big of meals.

I'll throw a hat out there for Woma Pythons. They are fun and mine ate jumbo rats without hesitation (adult female). Boas are nice because they metabolize food quite slowly, so you have time in between feedings. But if you want something different . . . Scrub pythons can be fun ;-) but also quite large. . .
SUPER Dwarfs, yeah...but regular dwarf blood is SO variable, that it's hard to say they'll ONLY get to be a certain size ;P I also think that Zazz's grandpa, who was a pure jamp, was somewhere around 14ft...

Basically, if you can't handle the size, don't do dwarf. Super dwarf at best ;P