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    Two And A Half Years Old.

    These are not the best photos but they show a little more progression in size.

    Wallace is a moderate percentage of SD, a larger percentage of Dwarf, and has a minimal amount of mainland.

    He's not a monster by any stretch, but he is certainly not what the typical SD male would spec out at.



    At this point I like how he handles and I feel confident in taking out alone. That said, I don't particularly like him near my neck. He has a bit of the SD/male twitchiness. At times it makes him annoying to take out.


    This species of snake is active and fairly rewarding to keep. I think males tend to be more of a challenge than females, yet that really depends on the individual. I have not had the issues with Wallace that JM had with Gerald.



    I'm not expecting or hoping for a lot more growth with this guy.

    I still observe arboreal behavior nightly, and often during the day with Wallace.

    Hopefully these pictures give a perspective of size.


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