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    Retics are skinny, but softball is a bit off... A male at 16' if fed properly and healthy should be around the thickness of a 2 liter bottle or so. Females larger of course.. Burm on the other hand will be that same thickness at 13-14' LOL.

    My males at around 12' are softball size in thickness. Females bigger.

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    Very nice. I would get one if it weren't for the adult size. I want a green anaconda so bad because I think it's probably one of the most beautiful natural morphs, but the size.
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    Re: Retic growth rate: 5 months.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Very nice. I would get one if it weren't for the adult size. I want a green anaconda so bad because I think it's probably one of the most beautiful natural morphs, but the size.
    Look into dwarf/superdwarf stuff... Some of it stays smaller than even a boa will ever get, and you still get the awesome personalities and such

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