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Re: Super Dwarfs, A question
Thanks everyone. I do plan on doing a ton of research and if I can find someone nearby with super dwarfs or dwarfs, I want to get some hands on experience first before buying one. Even still, this would definitely be something we get a few years from now. I'm just information hunting. I had thought super dwarfs still got huge.
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Re: Super Dwarfs, A question
Id think locality rather than use the generic term superdwarf. Go for a Madu, Kalatoa or Kayaudi male if you want something small. I'd also enquire about the size of the parents.
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Re: Super Dwarfs, A question
 Originally Posted by fishboyUK
Id think locality rather than use the generic term superdwarf. Go for a Madu, Kalatoa or Kayaudi male if you want something small. I'd also enquire about the size of the parents. 
The locality of true superdwarfs is pretty highly guarded.
So they are just sold as superdwarfs, madu, Kalatoa, and Kayaudi island retics, all get much larger than true SDs.
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Re: Super Dwarfs, A question
I just aquired a super-dwarf Retic as part of a trade for some items I was selling...and when I first saw the hatchlings, I also got to meet their parents. Holy crap, they are so tiny compared to a normal Retic! Heck, they make some BOAS look like monsters. I adore the look of the Retic but not the size, lol. SDs are just about perfect.
And I am now struggling to name my wonderful, charming, delightful and rather nippy little female SD Retic. She's awesome!!!
1.1 Mojave BP ("Caffè Macchiato;" name pending)
1.0 Cinnamon BP ("Jayne")
1.0 Pastel BP ("Elliot")
0.1 Normal BP ("Biscotti")
0.1 Spider BP (name pending)
0.1 Apricot Pueblan Milksnake ("Bowline")
1.0 Dumeril Boa ("Julien")
0.1 Super-Dwarf Reticulated Python ("Temperance")
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