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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
 Originally Posted by Expensive hobby
Ya that's not typical behavior. Maybe try a F/T and leave it in the tank for a few hours with the tank covered in a towel. Obviously watch out for catching the towel on fire with the light. If that doesn't work let us know...
And it isn't all that common with retics either, but maybe it's a mouser. Happens with beepers all the time but not generally with retics. Try a mouse again too to see if it has any feeding response, then work on getting it on rats after you get a meal in it in your care.
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I have a F/T mouse near his hide right now with the a blanket over it. I'm going out for a few hours so i'll take the blanket off and turn the lights out.
If he doesn't eat this should I put him in a smaller cage to make him feel secure? I have an empty 10 gallon that I can toss him in.
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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
 Originally Posted by Mr Green
I have a F/T mouse near his hide right now with the a blanket over it. I'm going out for a few hours so i'll take the blanket off and turn the lights out.
If he doesn't eat this should I put him in a smaller cage to make him feel secure? I have an empty 10 gallon that I can toss him in.
I would leave the heat light on tho. If their temps aren't correct snakes won't eat most of the time. But ya give it a go and give em some time. Before changing enclosures you could just clutter it up a bit with crumpled newspaper. Make it seem smaller.
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Ball pythons:
-0.1 Normal (Lilith)
-1.0 Dark Normal
-0.1 Light Normal
-0.1 Pastel
-1.0 Lesser
Retics:
-0.1 Platinum
-1.1 Fire Tiger Het Albino
-1.0 Purple Sunfire
-1.0 Tiger
-0.1 Lavender Tiger
-1.0 Motley Het Purple
Boas:
-0.1 Hypo BCI
-1.0 Hypo BCI (Hades)
-1.0 EBV Red Group Hypo Pastel BCI (Ares)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Isis)
-0.1 Anery BCI (Medusa)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Hera)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Athena)
Blood Pythons:
-1.1 VPI Super Stripe Mead Line Borneo Ultra Breit
Epicrates Striatus Striatus
-1.1 Dominican Red Mountain Boa
Burmese Pythons:
-1.1 Albino Burmese
Anacondas:
-0.2 Yellow Anaconda
-1.0 Yellow Anaconda
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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
 Originally Posted by Expensive hobby
I would leave the heat light on tho. If their temps aren't correct snakes won't eat most of the time. But ya give it a go and give em some time. Before changing enclosures you could just clutter it up a bit with crumpled newspaper. Make it seem smaller.
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I meant my apartment lights lol and I will try to clutter it up some more to make the snake feel more secure.
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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
Good news.....the mouse I left for him was eaten. I just want to make sure I can get him to be a constant eater like all retics are.
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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
 Originally Posted by Mr Green
Good news.....the mouse I left for him was eaten. I just want to make sure I can get him to be a constant eater like all retics are.
Awesome glad to hear it. Now next feeding try a rat and you might be set for the long haul 
Do you have a picture of him with a lump?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Ball pythons:
-0.1 Normal (Lilith)
-1.0 Dark Normal
-0.1 Light Normal
-0.1 Pastel
-1.0 Lesser
Retics:
-0.1 Platinum
-1.1 Fire Tiger Het Albino
-1.0 Purple Sunfire
-1.0 Tiger
-0.1 Lavender Tiger
-1.0 Motley Het Purple
Boas:
-0.1 Hypo BCI
-1.0 Hypo BCI (Hades)
-1.0 EBV Red Group Hypo Pastel BCI (Ares)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Isis)
-0.1 Anery BCI (Medusa)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Hera)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Athena)
Blood Pythons:
-1.1 VPI Super Stripe Mead Line Borneo Ultra Breit
Epicrates Striatus Striatus
-1.1 Dominican Red Mountain Boa
Burmese Pythons:
-1.1 Albino Burmese
Anacondas:
-0.2 Yellow Anaconda
-1.0 Yellow Anaconda
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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
 Originally Posted by Expensive hobby
Awesome glad to hear it. Now next feeding try a rat and you might be set for the long haul
Do you have a picture of him with a lump?
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Here he is after eating two adult mice. After holding him for awhile I realize how much more intelligence they are than my balls. I'll have to get use to that fast before he grows lol.
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Man his pattern is wicked. Is he a normal? Looks like a different pattern than most normals. His dorsal markings almost look like diamonds.
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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
 Originally Posted by jackal_727
Man his pattern is wicked. Is he a normal? Looks like a different pattern than most normals. His dorsal markings almost look like diamonds.
He's a sunfire reticulated python 100% het purple albino.
Also could someone give me a feeding schedule for the retic? I know the rule of feeding him in item that is as wide as the snake doesn't apply here.
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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
Ball pythons:
-0.1 Normal (Lilith)
-1.0 Dark Normal
-0.1 Light Normal
-0.1 Pastel
-1.0 Lesser
Retics:
-0.1 Platinum
-1.1 Fire Tiger Het Albino
-1.0 Purple Sunfire
-1.0 Tiger
-0.1 Lavender Tiger
-1.0 Motley Het Purple
Boas:
-0.1 Hypo BCI
-1.0 Hypo BCI (Hades)
-1.0 EBV Red Group Hypo Pastel BCI (Ares)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Isis)
-0.1 Anery BCI (Medusa)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Hera)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Athena)
Blood Pythons:
-1.1 VPI Super Stripe Mead Line Borneo Ultra Breit
Epicrates Striatus Striatus
-1.1 Dominican Red Mountain Boa
Burmese Pythons:
-1.1 Albino Burmese
Anacondas:
-0.2 Yellow Anaconda
-1.0 Yellow Anaconda
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Re: I think i'm ready for my first large python. Recommendations?
So after just a week of owning my retic I realize he's going to be a handful when compared to my balls and boa.
He absolutely hates when I take him out and will strike my hook multiple times. He's fine once he's out though. I just have to make sure he's conditioned to accept the hook before he grows.
I'm beginning to like this challenge, but I think this will be my one and only retic lol.
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