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Looks good. Was wondering what happened to you. Lol I haven't had the privilege of seeing Caesar take off at top speed. He must be going at half speed haha. The one and only time I've had a snake escape and I was lucky and found Caesar curled up on the floor under a swivel chair by his cage lol. He just looked at me and went back to sleep like nothing had happened.
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Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
Looking great, Gio! Thanks for the updates and the pics. He's quite the stunner!
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I really like tigers as well. Glad you're enjoying him! I let my retic on the floor sometimes but only in areas where he can't get away or stuck in anything. Interesting to watch them slither around, climbing etc. And yes, they are very fast lol
1.0 purple retic
0.1 albino green burm
2.0 bci
0.1 coastal carpet
1.0 corn snake
1.0 Ball python
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Wallace looks great Gio, good shots of him. I agree, Tigers are tough to beat, my favorite.
Though Sauzo's Caesar's color grows on me a bit more every time I see him.
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
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Sundance, 2012
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Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
Originally Posted by Reinz
Wallace looks great Gio, good shots of him. I agree, Tigers are tough to beat, my favorite.
Though Sauzo's Caesar's color grows on me a bit more every time I see him.
Thanks Bud!
I think retics have wonderful morph patterns as well. The Tiger pattern is I guess technically a morph too. Wallace has some other goodies in his genetic package. He is Het Snow (purple albino & anery) to boot. The SD adds some greens to him and his head is starting to go yellow more with each shed.
This particular web site has LOADS of locality retic examples. Most are wild specimens and I can't lie, Mother Nature still makes the best paint jobs. There are some stunners here.
https://localityretics.wordpress.com
Wallace is a fun snake, but he is twitchy coming out of his cage. He'll still musk me now and then and he makes and effort to get away from me. I've only been bitten once which is good. You could drive a truck into his mouth it opens so wide LOL!
I have 4 very different species here and enjoy them all.
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Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
Originally Posted by Gio
Thanks Bud!
I think retics have wonderful morph patterns as well. The Tiger pattern is I guess technically a morph too. Wallace has some other goodies in his genetic package. He is Het Snow (purple albino & anery) to boot. The SD adds some greens to him and his head is starting to go yellow more with each shed.
This particular web site has LOADS of locality retic examples. Most are wild specimens and I can't lie, Mother Nature still makes the best paint jobs. There are some stunners here.
https://localityretics.wordpress.com
Wallace is a fun snake, but he is twitchy coming out of his cage. He'll still musk me now and then and he makes and effort to get away from me. I've only been bitten once which is good. You could drive a truck into his mouth it opens so wide LOL!
I have 4 very different species here and enjoy them all.
Yeah, I have felt that Nature turns out the prettiest colors/patterns as well,
with all snakes.
That's a great link you provided. Loads of examples is an understatement!
Can't pick a favorite, it's so hard to narrow it down; Sulawesi, Java, Borneo??
That link is dangerous. It can hook you in in a hurry!
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
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Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
Originally Posted by Reinz
Yeah, I have felt that Nature turns out the prettiest colors/patterns as well,
with all snakes.
That's a great link you provided. Loads of examples is an understatement!
Can't pick a favorite, it's so hard to narrow it down; Sulawesi, Java, Borneo??
That link is dangerous. It can hook you in in a hurry!
YES!
The Java is stunning, then you hit the big yellow heads, there are so many out there. There is a bit of science to retic localities. I wish Cody was still around to comment, but I think his interests/program headed in a different direction.
There certainly is something to be said about where the animals are from and why some grow very large and others don't. They have quite a range and obviously swim quite well.
Last edited by Gio; 02-07-2017 at 12:01 PM.
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Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!
WTG Gio!!! Wallace is one smokin' hot Retic. Great pics too bud!
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1.0 Olive Python 1.0 Scrub Python,
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Very nice! Great pics. Retics have the coolest eyes.
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