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Can I see your adult dwarf and super dwarf retics?
Hey guys,
So I'm seriously considering picking up a dwarf or super dwarf retic in the next few months. I've seen some at the last couple expos and have fallen head over heels. I'd like to see some pictures of adults though, as I've only seen juveniles and would like to get a better idea of what to expect in a few years should I take the plunge.
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Can I see your adult dwarf and super dwarf retics?
I'd love to see this too. I love the looks of retics but couldn't manage anything more than a dwarf variety. Most of what ive seen are reptileexperts'. :p
Last edited by Mike41793; 02-17-2013 at 08:43 PM.
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Can I see your adult dwarf and super dwarf retics?
I'd love to see too! The hubby really wants a retic but we just don't have the room right now (well we do have "A" room...but I'm hoping it'll get turned into a nursery...not a retic room). I think we could handle a dwarf or super dwarf though.
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Re: Can I see your adult dwarf and super dwarf retics?
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
I'd love to see this too. I love the looks of retics but couldn't manage anything more than a dwarf variety. Most of what ive seen are reptileexperts'. :p
Same here. I would like to eventually get a full sized one, but not until I'm older. I think a dwarf one would be good stepping stone for a big one in the future
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This girls only 8-10 months old only 3-4 feet right I would love to see some full grown ones also!
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I think Reptileexperts & Simple Man both have super dwarf animals. I know Simple Man has several YouTube videos but I'm not sure on the name...maybe under Breaking Balls? I love the look & personality of these guys as well & pictures are always good!
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I'll be having a trio of 2 year old 50% Superdwarfs arriving within the next 2 weeks. I was told the father was right around 7 feet, and the mother was 9. However, my trio being F2s suggests that they'll be staying smaller than that. Only time will tell.
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Re: Can I see your adult dwarf and super dwarf retics?
 Originally Posted by youbeyouibei
I think Reptileexperts & Simple Man both have super dwarf animals. I know Simple Man has several YouTube videos but I'm not sure on the name...maybe under Breaking Balls? I love the look & personality of these guys as well & pictures are always good!
I think reptileexperts' are juvies, I could be wrong though. I didn't know Simple Man kept any, I'll go snoop around his fb page
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