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I've had several species of snake over the years but so far super dwarfs have been my favorite! Hopefully our little pure male from you will have the chance to make babies in a few years! (Cl23044)
ОтветитьWhat are they? They're really great.
ОтветитьWhat is that snake you’re holding? You are creating the absolute most beautiful living art there is! I can’t wait to add a couple of these to my collection very soon!
ОтветитьHaircut and mustache threw me off!
ОтветитьI fell in love completely with Apollo and Athena at Clint's a few years back. You can totally see that they have way more going on between their eyes than most other snakes. The king cobra videos I've seen are similar. But, those aren't great pets lol. Great stache and tips by the way.
ОтветитьThe more you described the retics, the more I heard what they share in common with my tiny Zambian Green house snake. Intelligent, interactive and trainable with a strong food response. Unfortunately, we don't have any dwarf and/or super dwarf retic breeders here, or I would totally have one on my future scaly babies and ambassador snakes list. So, I'll watch your videos with my tiny girl and we'll admire your beauties of all sizes from afar 🥰 Looking forward to your next morph spotlight 😉
ОтветитьImpressive video, Reach Out Reptiles. Eager to see your next upload from you. I hit the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work. The insights on insular dwarfism and selective breeding were fascinating! How do you think these breeding practices will evolve as more people become interested in keeping reticulated pythons?
ОтветитьI recently got a young Timor Python, who is VERY similar to a super dwarf (I read somewhere that they are closely related). He's a lot shyer, but he is quite active and inquisitive when he wants to be.
ОтветитьGreat and informative video bro awesome retics and thanks for sharing
ОтветитьEsse povo devia criar era gato de cachorro criar cobra vai caça oq fazer
ОтветитьManageable seems like a relative term. From all the info I've gotten on super dwarf Retics they still reach 9-10ft in length, which is still bigger than most pet Boas. Do you think they could be bred down to an even smaller size, like maybe in the 6ft range? Though I'd think a Retic that doesn't get bigger than a BCI and only a little bigger than a BP would have insane demand and maybe displace the 50 bajillion BPs at every expo haha
ОтветитьLove this guide! Concise and easy to understand and refer back to. Thanks!
ОтветитьLOL I haven't watched you in a while lol when did you grow a mustache id say shave it I like your hair though lol I tried to get a lavender Albino from you the last year but ran into some issues I really wanted the dark iridescent like Motley golden child hoping to get one from you this year
ОтветитьI wish you'd really have some really good light on those so you can show what they really look like when they're in really good lighting read text just naturally are one of the prettiest snakes I think it really helps show off the iridescence
ОтветитьWe have them incubating. Get ready for April!
ОтветитьI thought the mustache was the blooper of the week. 😁Hey, you do you; esthetics are subjective; but I think of you as the pretty boy of the reptile world, so why hide it?
Ответитьbro your book looked about 9pages. no thank you
ОтветитьAhhhhhhh! The guide is out! Ordered!
ОтветитьI have several species of snakes and I love them all for different reasons. But my #1 snake... the one I would keep if I HAD to only choose one, is my SD Retic, Sweeny. She is amazing for all the reasons you stated. Intelligent, aware, trusting, curious. She is an AMAZING animal. And I don't mean she's "an amazing animal for a snake." She is a flat out amazing animal.
ОтветитьCould you possibly do an online version? I'd love to buy but I'm not paying $56 shipping to the uk
ОтветитьI love my SDR that you sold me. He is doing great and an awesome pet snake.
ОтветитьBiggest mistake is RIGHT! Love retics, but SD is the way to go.
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