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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2007

A young Super-Dwarf Reticulated Python feeding. This insular variant of the species is expected to reach about 6 feet in length, much shorter than it's giant relatives. Beautiful and even tempered, these active snakes have the potential to become the next favored exotic pet.

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  • how large would a male super dwarf retic get? and how tame are they usually?

  • @Orthropox14

    6 or 7 feet. And *very* docile when handled if done regularly. But they have a fantastic feeding response so I'd recommend a hook rather than just reaching in to pull it out. Safer for their little teeth.

  • hi ive got 7 baby super dwarf phyton i only found them in our own back yard do think the mother is still here? how much can i sell it per piece? im from asia, philippines....

  • They wouldn't be Super Dwarf Retics then, as they are not from the Phillipines.

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  • @jaryne28 good luk selling them or keeping them because those are for shure not super dwarfs those are gonna get 20 ft. +

  • thats sweet i just got one, putting a vid up soon

  • @TimeSplittersChimp I understand what your trying to say but you are missing a little accuracy. indeed there is no such thing as "an albino superdwarf"

    however what has been accomplished is what is known as 75% albino dwarfs which are 75% jampea dwarfs morphs. AND now I'm hearing about success of the 75% albino morph which breaks down = 50% jampea and 25% actual super dwarf

  • hey how much $ am i looking at in 1 of these dwarf retics ? and are they rare

  • the odd corn with get 6 average is 4-5

  • There are already Super Dwarf Retics Albinos!!! In the Netherlands!!

  • it is possible it just takes many years of cross breeding to big albinos then breeding the offspring to a het for albino. you would need to do this twice with 2 different bloodlines then breed them to each other to prevent too much inbreeding. you would have to do this lots and lots of times but eventually you would get there. on the up side tho you would get all sorts of interesting bi products like 50% dwarf 66% poss het and so on. you could in theory do it with any morph it just takes time.

  • There is no such thing as a dwarff albino they don't exist it's not possible with the genetics there was a big topic about it and someone explaind it all but basicly albino is not something you can get with super dwarffs , at the moment anyway im sure they will find a way

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