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    Re: Python Reticulatus Wallace Progression!

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    Is he still fairly easy to handle most of the time?
    Thanks Richard and Reinz!

    Sky,

    Yes and no to that question. He's so busy and quick that he's semi difficult to handle. On the other side of that, he's light and not overly long.

    A friend of mine who sticks with mainland retics feels they are more mellow and even though the size is much larger, they handle better. That's a generalization of course.

    I know a 10 foot, 60 pound boa constrictor would present less of a challenge than Wallace.

    The beauty of the SD X Dwarf stuff, at least in my case, is the excitement they bring to the display cage.

    He's always doing something whether it be roaming the cage floor, climbing the perches or waiting at the door for food, he's very, very active.

    This is the reward for putting up with the irritation of his handling antics.




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