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Tiger retic x GTP hybrid.. what to name? [Pics]

Maybe you guys can come up with something creative cause I'm lost on this new development. lol
Last edited by Twist; 11-30-2011 at 02:51 AM.
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Oh and since this picture is also showing her sore spot on her neck just under her head (pinkish area.) She's getting over an RI. That's the first injection site and was done while she was 70% of the way through shed. She shed this morning and the scales at the site are discolored and not as large/hard almost like the injection burned them? I read that if not injected far enough under the scale that it can cause burns, I'm actually taking her in tomorrow for the last shot and to ask them about this as the 2nd left nothing like it. Anyone have any ideas?
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a reticulated tree python?
more pics?
is that for real & is that a first?
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Re: Tiger retic x GTP hybrid.. what to name? [Pics]
 Originally Posted by Twist
Oh and since this picture is also showing her sore spot on her neck just under her head (pinkish area.) She's getting over an RI. That's the first injection site and was done while she was 70% of the way through shed. She shed this morning and the scales at the site are discolored and not as large/hard almost like the injection burned them? I read that if not injected far enough under the scale that it can cause burns, I'm actually taking her in tomorrow for the last shot and to ask them about this as the 2nd left nothing like it. Anyone have any ideas?
Baytril can cause burns and/or scale discoloration. I'm not sure if others can as well.
She's beautiful by the way.
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Haha very clever title you had me going for a while!
She's absolutely gorgeous by the way, but I've never had to use any injections so I can't help you there.
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Re: Tiger retic x GTP hybrid.. what to name? [Pics]
That snake is just incredible!
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Re: Tiger retic x GTP hybrid.. what to name? [Pics]
 Originally Posted by Twist
No SkYyame, this is just a regular tiger reticulated python. I just thought I'd attempt to troll all the die hard pure bred snake fans out there.  I'm fairly certain the two species would not be able to breed due to python/boa specific traits (eggs/live birth).
Reticulated python and Green Tree Pythons are both pythons.
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Re: Tiger retic x GTP hybrid.. what to name? [Pics]
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
Reticulated python and Green Tree Pythons are both pythons.
What makes you think that?
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Re: Tiger retic x GTP hybrid.. what to name? [Pics]
 Originally Posted by twistedtails
What makes you think that?
The OP above stated that a GTP to a Retic wouldn't be able to produce because one was a boa and one was a python.
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