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    Re: Question on my tics back

    Quote Originally Posted by mihwaron View Post
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    I don’t want to be a kind of very sensitive or paranoiac on those tiny matters(?) but my opportunity cost to have a reticulated very limited so it’s imperative to choose the one I can be satisfied. I knew as every tic has each different temperaments, its shape could be the same way. Only I’d like to know is whether that is just normal variants or some problem or progressive something so that I can share it with the breeder who just usually says that is just normal thing. (I don’t like this…) Since the breeder has the available retics from that clutch, still have an option to replace which I really don’t want but if needed I have to.
    Please give your idea on this…
    Something is different there. Is it always like that? Have you talked to the breeder and sent those pictures to him/her?

    If it doesn't affect the snake it may be no big issue unless it really bothers you or it is the precursor to issues down the road.

    I'm sorry I can't help more, but I can tell you my new boy does not have that indent on his back.







    I wish I had better and more full body photos but I have not observed anything similar on this 5 month old male.

    If your guy is functioning OK and doing well maybe it is a non-issue, but I'd hate to see some spinal problem come to light as it grows.

    Maybe there is somebody here that can pinpoint the issue. All I can say is that it doesn't look typical or normal IMO.

    I hope it is nothing.

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