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    Where's your purple boy and his thread? I like hims best. :-)
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    Rosey the Reticulated python

    Quote Originally Posted by DooLittle View Post
    Where's your purple boy and his thread? I like hims best. :-)
    I like that idea, I'll make him his own thread!
    .....but for now, here ya go




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    Re: Rosey the Reticulated python

    What is age weight difference between the 2? She looks like she's got him on size already. They are both regulation/full size tics? Not dwarf or sd?
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    Re: Rosey the Reticulated python

    Get them tics on some bigger food pronto buddy lol. Throw a small rat at her every 5-7 days

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    Re: Rosey the Reticulated python

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    Re: Rosey the Reticulated python

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    Is she on the table????

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    Good thing it's not coming with us....

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    Re: Rosey the Reticulated python

    Quote Originally Posted by Expensive hobby View Post
    Get them tics on some bigger food pronto buddy lol. Throw a small rat at her every 5-7 days

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    Re: Rosey the Reticulated python

    Quote Originally Posted by DooLittle View Post
    What is age weight difference between the 2? She looks like she's got him on size already. They are both regulation/full size tics? Not dwarf or sd?
    Yup they are both full size retics. He was hatched out 4/16/14 so yeah she's got a little size on him. I dont have a hatch date for her tho.

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    Re: Rosey the Reticulated python

    Quote Originally Posted by Robs_slgf View Post
    Good thing it's not coming with us....

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    Lol it your table is better anyways....I mean our table :p

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