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    Well, I'm sure my male is a true SD, but considering the known problems with not being able to verify origins, I hope someday I can figure out a definite scale count/pattern on the true SDs. My female however, is a honey island. The reason I like these is the high yellow, almost platinum look they have. At 3 1/2 years of age, she is 6 1/2 ft and about 7 lbs. Narrow bodied.

    I'm wondering if they bred, if the honey island SD would pass on that bright coloration to some of the babies.

    At the same time, I'm one who is for preserving blood lines. If you breed yours, please keep in touch with me. I'd definitely be interested in a female to go along with my tiny male.

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    I was under the impression that superdwarves are an actual locale?

    Great lookin snake btw.


    I heard from a big breeder that SD are Kalatoa.
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    Re: I know they are not technically giants, but they are close enough.

    Beautiful snake!

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    Re: I know they are not technically giants, but they are close enough.

    I really like the looks of retics and seeing these snakes that have the look but stay a more easily managed size is really amazing! They look great!

    Plus you got that amazing paracord survival bracelet, kudos on that...

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    Re: I know they are not technically giants, but they are close enough.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ham View Post
    I really like the looks of retics and seeing these snakes that have the look but stay a more easily managed size is really amazing! They look great!

    Plus you got that amazing paracord survival bracelet, kudos on that...
    Thank you, made it myself. I am somewhat a tactical nerd. haha

    Quote Originally Posted by Slyther83 View Post
    I was under the impression that superdwarves are an actual locale?

    Great lookin snake btw.


    I heard from a big breeder that SD are Kalatoa.
    Well, they are a locale, just its a undisclosed locale.
    True SDs are not Kalatoa.

    There are many small locals, but that doesnt make them SDs.
    SDs were given the name because there was no locale name to give them.
    They have no locale associated with them, that many people know of.
    The people who do know what locale they are, wont give up the info.

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    Re: I know they are not technically giants, but they are close enough.

    Im interested in getting a retic but I dont want one of the monsters lol....what length do these SD retics max out at...and what does SD stand for? please and thanks.

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    Re: I know they are not technically giants, but they are close enough.

    Quote Originally Posted by JungleCarpet81 View Post
    Im interested in getting a retic but I dont want one of the monsters lol....what length do these SD retics max out at...and what does SD stand for? please and thanks.
    its super dwarf nevermind lol..But id stil love to know where i can go online to buy one and what length/weight they max out at please

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    My pair came off of 4+' male and a 5' female. They are tiny. 69g and 48g as hatchlings eating hopper mice. Awesome snakes!

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