Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
I am pretty deep into the wold of super dwarf and dwarf retics - while europe seems to routinely get new locales, it seems to make some noise in the retic community. I have a friend in europe who works with super dwarfs, I'll shoot him an email and see what he knows, but I'm almost certain that even if it is a new locale - there is not really a way to know for sure how large or small it's size will get. IMO if you are wanting to get a dwarf, stick with the Kalatoa. This is my two year old male Anery. males stay udner 6' and females under 7-8' and that's a giant. Most pure females won't get above 6, and most pure males will stay below 5'.
Thanks for this ^! I love the look of retics but have no desire to have that large of an animal or try to house & feed one as an adult. Nothing at all against them, as they are stunning animals, just not something I would be comfortable keeping. That said, a dwarf of this species is sounding better & better if that's all the larger they average in terms of size.