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super dwarf retic
looking into getting a super dwarf retic but want to know what im getting into before i buy it and cant seem to find alot of info on them. could anyone assist me in finding a good caresheet?
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Re: super dwarf retic
what do u wanna know? as far as if read their requirements are much like a mainlands, but with a smaller size. they have really fast metabolisms and if not givin a big enough cage will push and push hard from what iv been told. they are also much more flighty and quick not as calm as mainlands so id make sure u do your reading before you get one thinking youll get a mainland attitude in a 6ft snake, not saying they wont calm down. also watch when u buy them, because iv been told very few people are working with pure super dwarfs and most are just part dwarf, like 75% dwarf 25% mainland or so on. so youll want to get from a reputable breeder especially if u plan on breeding a pair down the line.
any other questions u can join www.monstersnakesforums.com and ask em there they are a reptile crazy site, but focus on the giant snakes like retics and burms its a great community full of awesome people to tho lol really funn over there.
hope this helps and any other questions feel free to ask and ill see what i can help u dig up as i am in the market for a pair myself
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Re: super dwarf retic
Also be prepared that even though you are getting a "Super Dwarf" these animals still get large in size some 8-10'. Breeders breed them at 6-8 feet sometimes, but I'm telling you they still can get 10 feet especially females, unless you find a quality proven line. Quality lines will be costly. The husbandry is really like any other python just in a little bit bigger scale. Large snakes need the same fresh water, same temp gradients, hides, with a little more humidity than a ball. 60-85% is good, so a solid lid that holds humidity for me would be ideal.
Last edited by majorleaguereptiles; 11-22-2010 at 03:05 PM.
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