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    Re: Small woman.

    Quote Originally Posted by xFenrir View Post
    Definitely get your Dwarfs or Super Dwarfs from a credible breeder who can tell you the genetics, otherwise you run the chance of your "Dwarf Retic" being a "surprise 20ft Retic".

    Like others have said, reptileexperts is the guy I would go to about Retics on this site. He should be able to point you in the right direction for what you want. Also remember that Reticulated Pythons are on the Lacey Act, so in order to obtain one legally you have to purchase one within your state, which might limit your choices.
    appreciate the shout outs - note: They are not on the lacy act - BUT they are up for consideration RIGHT NOW. Crazy times ahead of the reptile community with these new species trying to get added . . . ugh . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by iPanda View Post
    Not all dwarfs stay super small ;D Super dwarfs stay around 6-8ft, but I've seen dwarfs around 15-17. While that's significantly smaller than 22ft, as the lovely Reptileexperts points out to me, it's still pretty dang big. =D
    I sense sarcasm in the use of the word "Lovely" haha
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