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The search function on this forum will help you greatly
But to be nice - I'll post the information here:
Super Dwarf Locales will stay relatively small - Most males will cap around 5 ft, and most females should cap by 8 ft, with many staying around the 6-7' mark. There is a new locale that is being investigated right now, it is a reticulated python locale that a male in captivity is producing sperm plugs at just over 2' long! Ryan Parker has this snake. It will be interesting to see where this takes the industry. This could be yet another game changer.
Dwarf Locales are large. Not extra large, just large, hence why we call them dwarf (small compared to the other side of the story). These have a great range, and could be around 7' for males of certain locales, up to 16' for females of certain "dwarf" locales like "Jampea" which is the largest of the dwarfs. Others include Kaydui (the smallest of the mid sized with 10' females), Seslayer (10-12'), and Madu (10-12'). Bali, aka yellow-heads, usually stay under 14' but have had cases known to exceed this, so they are a gamble on size.
This of course is referring to all pure forms. When we deal with crosses some things you must consider:
Mainland x Pure Superdwarf = 50% SD (F1 implied)
50%SD x 50% SD = 50% SD F2
50% SD x F2 50% SD = 50% SD F3
F1 will always be the largest growing, and have the most growth potential, since they are not THAT distant to the mainland blood. In most cases 50% SD F1 will max around 12'. F2 - SHOULD max around 7-8', but still has some growth potential if powerfed. F3, consequently, will remain slightly smaller, but more or less the same as F2.
There are no pure super dwarf morphs EXCEPT Anery - thus anything advertised as pure SD tigers or albinos etc. is false advertising. They may advertise them as "SD", but this merely implies that they have at least 50% F1 SD.
When you get into the higher crosses, 62.5% will generally max around F2 50% size, and 75% will typically be somewhere between F2 and and pure in the size spectrum, HOWEVER, keep in mind fully, that the growth potential will always be there if heavily fed. These animals are evolved to sustain longer periods of less food, thus radiating into smaller and smaller bodies requiring less food. If provided with a higher caloric intake, you will see a drastic increase in the size of the snake regardless of its locale information. So proper diet monitoring is essential.
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