Thanks for all the compliments guys.
OctagonGecko729, thanks for answering the questions correctly for these guys.
Here is a quick rundown on general SD/Dwarf sizes:
The % of Dwarf and or SD that makes up the genetics and feeding regiment is a large factor for all the smaller sized bloodlines (Sd's and Dwarfs), with a good medium line feeding program (every 7-10 days) expect the following:
50% and higher Dwarfs: Males 6'-9', females 8' - 12'
50% and higher SD's: Males 5'-8' and females 6'- 9' and they stay more slender than most python species also.
Most of my dwarf males are in the 7'-8' range and Dwarf females around 10-11'
Most of the SD breeder males are around 6' and females around 8-9'.
Go here for photos and info all my available Dwarfs and SD's: http://www.vitalexotics.com/reticulated-pythons/
Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions.
Retics especially SD's and Dwarfs can make great pets for teens and adults, but I would not recommend them for any young children. They move a lot (which is why many people like them) and they can have a slightly more "edgy" personality when it comes to kids handling them.