Billna the 2
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I've been thinking about getting a reticulated python, and yes I have experience with pythons in general, I'm sure there's a snake and tortoise nerd like myself out thereXD
Yah or nah
Yah or nah
Ok Tom I'll keep that in mindI've always loved the retics. Had a few in years past, but gave them away before they needed a room sized enclosure. If you've got the space, know-how, and budget to feed them, then go for it. Most of mine were docile and easy to handle. Not all of them are though. I also had scrub pythons which have a reputation for being nasty, but mine were like a nice RT boa, only thinner and longer and prettier...
The one you're picking up...is that the male you've been waiting for?Are you sure you wouldn't rather have something more manageable? I love the Drymarchon genus. My reptile room runs too hot for an indigo, but I got a unicolor cribo a while back, and I'm picking up another today. They are my favorite snakes on the planet.
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If your heart is set on a retic, then go for it! But man... that is a lot of snake.
Yes. Got him! Pics in my other thread soon.The one you're picking up...is that the male you've been waiting for?
I'd love to but XD I love big thingsAre you sure you wouldn't rather have something more manageable? I love the Drymarchon genus. My reptile room runs too hot for an indigo, but I got a unicolor cribo a while back, and I'm picking up another today. They are my favorite snakes on the planet.
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If your heart is set on a retic, then go for it! But man... that is a lot of snake.
Maybe the Burmese is Abit slower though lolI'd love to but XD I love big things
Burms are generally regarded as more docile and thicker bodied, but I've seen docile retics and aggressive burms, so no guarantees.Maybe the Burmese is Abit slower though lol
Ok I'll keep this all in mind thanks alotXDBurms are generally regarded as more docile and thicker bodied, but I've seen docile retics and aggressive burms, so no guarantees.