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    Not technically Giants but...

    ...I got a pair of Super Dwarf Retics shipping next week! I love morphs and all but these are true Super Dwarfs. I didn't want anything too large. These guys are true dwarfs and are fairly even tempered already. The parents are right over 5' and right over 4' at about 10 years old. True dwarfs They are a month old and fit in the palm of your hand. They are eating hopper mice. I'm super stoked. I'll have an unboxing video next week when they arrive. I caught the bug when I picked up my Fire Mojave. The guy I picked them up from had a Super Dwarf/Dwarf Lavander Albino and a huge Tiger het albino Retic. What awesome snakes. I love their personality, intelligence, and inquisitive nature.

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    Last edited by Simple Man; 06-07-2011 at 01:23 AM.

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    Awesome can't wait to see pics I too am interested in the super dwarfs I think they would be nice to have before getting the monsters

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    Re: Not technically Giants but...

    Quote Originally Posted by ahunt037 View Post
    Awesome can't wait to see pics I too am interested in the super dwarfs I think they would be nice to have before getting the monsters
    I don't have the room or ability to keep a snake as large as some of the monsters get. This is the best of both worlds for me I was thorough in finding a source that wasn't crossing to get morphs. I want pure tiny Super Dwarfs and I found them.

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    Where at if u don't mind me asking

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    Tiny

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    Thats just awesome! Congrats to you
    0.1 Pastel Lesser Platinum (BP)
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    And a lot of Tarantulas

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    Re: Not technically Giants but...

    Quote Originally Posted by Cendalla View Post
    Thats just awesome! Congrats to you
    Thank you Graduation gift to myself... LOL. I'm finding a lot of excuses to buy myself snakes lately. I hope someone else piggybacks off my idea and gets me a snake(s) too. LOL.

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    Re: Not technically Giants but...

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Thank you Graduation gift to myself... LOL. I'm finding a lot of excuses to buy myself snakes lately. I hope someone else piggybacks off my idea and gets me a snake(s) too. LOL.

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    I understand. I just got my rack all set up and my thermostat will be here today. Now I have room for 12 more snakes
    I'm looking for all kind of excuses. My new reasoning is the IRS screwed up on my taxes so I get back $400.00. Yippy! Im thinking of putting it towards a super pastel girl or a spotnose. I can't wait for you to start producing!
    0.1 Pastel Lesser Platinum (BP)
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    And a lot of Tarantulas

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    Re: Not technically Giants but...

    Quote Originally Posted by Cendalla View Post
    I understand. I just got my rack all set up and my thermostat will be here today. Now I have room for 12 more snakes
    I'm looking for all kind of excuses. My new reasoning is the IRS screwed up on my taxes so I get back $400.00. Yippy! Im thinking of putting it towards a super pastel girl or a spotnose. I can't wait for you to start producing!
    Congrats on the new rack You're going to have an overwhelming urge to fill it noq Maybe I can have the privilege of helping fill that rack someday You better post some pics when you get it setup!

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    Re: Not technically Giants but...

    Gosh, I saw these at the last reptile expo I went to, they're pretty amazing. Very inquisitive and beautiful, I was thinking if I ever get any other species of snake besides ball pythons I would get a super dwarf reticulated python. Congrats on your purchase, they're really awesome, but require a bit more handling to socialize. If they get mistreated, they'll remember it forever. Which, is kind of scary, but they'll remember good things too.

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