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    Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    @ Gio- I'll say the scrub is my most intriguing critter. He's very alert and almost always looks poised to strike, which keeps me alert, but he's really as cool as a fan. I love to handle him. He's active but not flighty and he's pretty calm. He's only tagged me once and musked me twice when he first arrived but nothing since. He's in a QT tub for now but I can't wait to give him more space as he grows. He'll end up in an 8x2x2 or 8x2x4 if I can. He perches most nights and hides most days so I can see him spending time in the trees and on the ground. I'll definitely add an arboreal hide to his adult enclosure. Oh, and of course HE LOVES FOOD!
    I LOVE Wallace, he and Jewel are two of my forum faves, and I knew if I ever got a retic it would be a tiger or GC. I'll admit I was a little intimidated by their teeth and potential ferocity so I went with a slightly less monstrous option . The pee and poop stories didn't help either. I'm content though. I love seeing the beauty and diversity of all these awesone critters.
    Hey Zig,

    I may be mistaken, but I believe scrubs have every bit the teeth length that retics have and then some.

    I don't expect Wallace to grow more than 9 feet maybe not over 8.5, hard to say what he's at now exactly. He's not a heavy waste elimination monster. He's on par with both the carpet and boa. I tad more if I feed him more, but that would hold true if I fed the boa and carpet more as well.

    I would really love to own a scrub and my retic I have an interest in both. I'm really not surprised the retic is so arboreal, but am surprised he's the most arboreal in the house.

    I think both species are very similar, which is why I'd like to hear from somebody who has both.

    I think the fact my fella has a significant amount of dwarf, and a decent amount and SD keeps him lean, mean and active. There is only 18% mainland in his genetics.


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