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    If you're not prepared for 15+ foot snake in a few years, retics are not a good choice for you. Aside from the basic logistical concerns (huge cage, expensive food budget), keeping an animal that large requires knowledge of how to handle it safely, because it is stronger and faster than you. It's generally best to have 2 or more people involved, and even then it can be awkward and/or dangerous if the snake isn't in a mood to cooperate.
    Mountain bikes are for slow people, and reptiles are far better pets than cats & dogs!

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    Re: Addiction has officially set in

    So is size the main difference between a rectic and bp?

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    Re: Addiction has officially set in

    Quote Originally Posted by Orangephoner View Post
    Does anyone on here have any experience with them? Are they aggressive? Do they get that big fast or they slow growers?

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    A reticulated python is NOT a snake you want to jump into. I highly suggest working with a breeder of HUGE snakes for months before even considering it. Please do our hobby a favor and don't jump into retics.
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    Please, do not buy this snake unless you have done TONS of research and know what you are getting yourself into. Buying a Retic isn't something you should take very lightly. These are very large, very powerful animals when they mature. Think about what you'd be getting yourself into. Can you handle it? Can you provide it with a proper enclosure (it could grow to be 25 feet and weight 130 lbs!) throughout the rest of it's life (which, btw, can be 25-30 years), can you provide it with the proper amount of food (Expect to be feeding rabbits, guinea pigs and quite possibly piglets in adulthood)? I definitely don't want to sound like a negative nelly, but I also don't want you to purchase a snake that you will have to find a new home for in a year or two because you didn't think through your purchase.

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    Re: Addiction has officially set in

    mayb you are right. its not very big right now. but i guess who knows how big it will get and how fast.

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    Re: Addiction has officially set in

    Quote Originally Posted by Orangephoner View Post
    So is size the main difference between a rectic and bp?
    Wow, the only similarity between ball pythons and reticulated pythons is the fact that they're both pythons. There are a lot of HUGE differences between the two, size being one of the very big differences....
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    Re: Addiction has officially set in

    Quote Originally Posted by Orangephoner View Post
    So is size the main difference between a rectic and bp?
    this response alone should stop you from even considering it.
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    This is me and a NOT full grown female retic. Be aware I had three grown men in the room with me, and less than half of her is pictured. I'm not a tiny girl, I'm 5'6 and 135 lbs.
    Last edited by Skittles1101; 09-14-2012 at 08:27 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    This is me and a NOT full grown female retic. Be aware I had three grown men in the room with me, and less than half of her is pictured. I'm not a tiny girl, I'm 5'6 and 135 lbs.
    Thats leah's "ahhh its crushhingggg me!" face lol.
    1.0 normal bp

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    Re: Addiction has officially set in

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Thats leah's "ahhh its crushhingggg me!" face lol.
    It's more like "holy crap I'm sweating just holding her!" face haha. She was MUCH heavier than I anticipated. They actually got a video of me holder her alone, she decided to wrap her tail end around my legs and I almost fell over. She was sweet as pie but MAN are they strong!!
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