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    After seeing a retics feeding response i dont ever plan on owning one lol.
    I dont feel like owning a snake that tries to take my head off whenever i open the tank haha

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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Pythons.

    I don't think a SD retic could do that seeing as it's the size of a BP lol

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    SD retics are retics. They have amazing feeding responses, and are handy to have around if some of your balls refuse to eat.

    They also are very active, intelligent and semi-arboreal. They SHOULD NOT be kept in tubs.

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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Pythons.

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    I have pure SD Retics. Same personality as a big snake but much smaller. Pure SD max out around 4-5' males and 5' females. The morphs are crosses typically and get much larger. I know of crossed SD getting 10-15'. That's a lot of snake to handle. Mine stay in 32qts right now but will probably end up in 41qts as adults. You aren't going to find a ton of them out there, at least in pure form. Lots of people have crosses and morphs if you're into that. That just isn't my thing for SD Retics.

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    SDs only get 4-5 foot? great now i have yet another snake added to the list of must have. The only reason i shy away from Retics is because i dont have the space for them.
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    Just bringing up the main point of this thread lol:
    Still looking for a breeder with a good sized variety lol. Harder than I thought.
    I'd love to see a page with different morphs on them, haha.

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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Pythons.

    Quote Originally Posted by theReptileGuy View Post
    I don't think a SD retic could do that seeing as it's the size of a BP lol
    It couldnt but it will certainly try. No matter what size tic it is theyll be capable of having similar feeding responses and cage aggresion. Just not something id wanna deal with lol

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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Pythons.

    My SD female is from the Travis Kubes line. She's about 5.5-6 foot now and will try to take your head off with every feeding. Incredible snake, but please be ready for their feeding response. If you have never worked with a 'Tic...You will be taken back by it! A snakehook and brass balls are a must for owning one!

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    Yeah I recommend Travis Kubes as well. Purchased a 2011 SD male and he is awesome and small.
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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Pythons.

    Thanks for the response!

    It's a bit pricey, over $1k, but that's probably because it's a morph. Is Bob Clark known to be a good supplier of SD's?

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    I don't think there is just a page of SD retic morphs like World of Ball Pythons but you can find them if you search Kingsnake. Keep in mind they're bred with dwarf retics in order to get this morphs so they're going to larger than 4-5 feet if you go the morph route. They're also very expensive.

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    There are various ones for sale here with pictures: http://www.prehistoricpets.com/brows...ns/super-dwarf

    Pretty much if it's a dwarf retic morph someone has or will breed it to a SD retic to make smaller versions.


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