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ok my 3 last options
ok well sorry for bothering all of you guys soo much but me and my paerents decided im gonna get the snake for my next b-day witch is in like 10 months or so i informed them on witch one's im intrested in soo here are my last options
yellow anaconda
dwaf retic
red tail boa
i read up on all of these and the yellow conda stay's under 10 ft usually around 9-11 ft and the rtb is a good size i think around 8 ft and the dwaf retic can stay around 7-12 ft depending on its parents i want all of these but i can only have one i want the dwaf retic first yellow conda second and rtb 3rd. soo any 1 post pics.and share your experinces with these snakes (i know retics can be mean if not played with alot) also give your opinion on witch one i should get
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Re: ok my 3 last options
Ok.. well I have 3 yellow anacondas. They all bite, some more than others, but in my experience they're temperamental. They're pretty easy to keep, although they are messy, and babies can be hard to start feeding.
As I said before I have 5 red tails.. they're very cool snakes. Lots of different localities with different looks, and morphs too depending on how much you want to spend. BCI boas especially are usually quite docile.
There are different kinds of dwarf retics.. the superdwarfs stay quite small.. long but thin. Last time I checked they were pretty expensive still.
The Jampea dwarfs are more common, but they still get really big. Not as big as a mainland retic, but still I have seen pictures of 12' ones. I don't have any first hand experience with them.
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Re: ok my 3 last options
 Originally Posted by Shelby
Ok.. well I have 3 yellow anacondas. They all bite, some more than others, but in my experience they're temperamental. They're pretty easy to keep, although they are messy, and babies can be hard to start feeding.
As I said before I have 5 red tails.. they're very cool snakes. Lots of different localities with different looks, and morphs too depending on how much you want to spend. BCI boas especially are usually quite docile.
There are different kinds of dwarf retics.. the superdwarfs stay quite small.. long but thin. Last time I checked they were pretty expensive still.
The Jampea dwarfs are more common, but they still get really big. Not as big as a mainland retic, but still I have seen pictures of 12' ones. I don't have any first hand experience with them.
wow u have alot of snakes lol yea i put it down to the conda and the retic i all ready know where i can get a yellow cond and when soo i have no problems looking for them but as you said jampea dwafs do you know where i can get one 12 ft is perect for me my mom says yes but nothing over 13 ft soo i would really apreciate it if i could get a website or a place other then kingsnake to look fyi i love retics especially the tigers
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Re: ok my 3 last options
is this going to be your first snake????
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Re: ok my 3 last options
no yea right i got 4
heres what i got
1 cal king
1coastal carpet
1chondro
1yellow anaconda this would be my 5th
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Re: ok my 3 last options
 Originally Posted by bonheki
no yea right i got 4
heres what i got
1 cal king
1coastal carpet
1chondro
1yellow anaconda this would be my 5th
What happened to the other 4?
http://www.constrictors.com/Available/showcat.php?cat=9
He's got quite a few dwarfs for sale and is a great breeder.
Mike
"They are biting out of excessive fear, not because they are mean. Mean is a human emotion and serves no purpose in the animal kingdom" - Kevin McCurley-The Complete Ball Python
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Re: ok my 3 last options
ok thanks yea i see alot of jampea that i want for the same prices
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Re: ok my 3 last options
well i have 16 snakes, from king snakes to condas, to retics, to rtb, to bp, to nicaragua boas, to burmese pythons.
and if you are up to the challenge to get a dwarf retic, better have some money to feed it, cuz they eat like pigs, any retic really.
anacondas are hard to feed when there babies, i had to force lil mice down its throat to eat till he figured out he can kill a rat and eat it.
and rtb are very cool and docile snakes. they get around 5-6 ft maybe 7 around 5-10 pounds.
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Re: ok my 3 last options
well i love retics just dont have space for a regular one soo im going to get a dwaf and yea usually big snakes like to eat alot
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