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    Great write up on dwarf retics. My two mainland blood retics are slowly making me convert from boas to retics as my favorite.

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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Python Care and Information

    Quote Originally Posted by JoshSloane View Post
    Great write up on dwarf retics. My two mainland blood retics are slowly making me convert from boas to retics as my favorite.

    Retics have a way of doing that. There's just something about them.

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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Python Care and Information

    Quote Originally Posted by Yodawagon View Post
    Retics have a way of doing that. There's just something about them.
    I don't want to say that they're more "social" because snakes really aren't social critters, but of all the species I have they're the most willing to interact with people.

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    Re: Super Dwarf Reticulated Python Care and Information

    Quote Originally Posted by Yodawagon View Post
    Retics have a way of doing that. There's just something about them.
    Agreed, best snakes to keep by far. IMO of course

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    I love my retics, and they are my favorite to handle. I used to be only interested in boas, but my retics now have most of my attention, and honestly are easier to interact with than some of my boas.

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