Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
I wouldnt plan on any baby retic no matter then genes to only get 6-8'. Even pure Kalatoas can get over 8'. Look at Phyllis, JMcrooks pure female Kalatoa. She is almost 9'. And my 37.5% SD 31.5% dwarf 31% mainland male white tiger is 7'ish. Personally, i would plan for a 10' snake if you get a high percent SD. That way you dont have any unpleasant surprises as trying to rehome a grown retic is going to be much harder than something like an anole

Look at the other thread to see some answers but short answer, look at the parents. That will give you a good idea of the average your snake 'should' get. But it isnt a guarantee. Plus genes like tiger tend to make bigger snakes.
I might actually be ok with a 10' as they tend to be skinnier than the bloods and boas I've worked with. Thanks for the information though, I will probably go with a pure Kala toa if I choose to get one .

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