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    Re: Thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic

    Quote Originally Posted by tegu View Post
    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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    No problem. Just be aware that pure Kalatoas tend to be a bit more flighty than mainlands. Plus if you want any kind of morph, you will have to mix in mainland or dwarf blood as the only morph in SDs are anery.

    And yeah, they are skinnier than boas. My 6.5' female BCI is a little thicker than my 7' retic.
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    Re: Thinking about getting a dwarf/super dwarf retic

    Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    No problem. Just be aware that pure Kalatoas tend to be a bit more flighty than mainlands. Plus if you want any kind of morph, you will have to mix in mainland or dwarf blood as the only morph in SDs are anery.
    Ok thanks that is something to take into consideration. Is it purely defensive or is it like the mainland males during breeding season? I've worked with some sketchy snakes on the larger side, but nothing that would go out of its way to bite you if you know what I mean.

    As far as morphs go it doesn't bother me much. I think the normal reti are amazing.

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