Hatchling retics, SD retics, and an uncommon retic morph.

Jmugleston

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Why throwing away an egg with fungus on it is a bad idea:






And another SD X Albino egg:




All the fun of a full sized retic in a more apartment friendly sized package.


Motley Fire Retic
 

Hayden

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Beautiful snakes! Retics are my absolute favorite snake. I wish I had the space to keep one, but I can't afford to build an enclosure for one. Not to mention I live alone, and probably wouldn't feel safe feeding it or handling it without someone else at least in the building for back up.
How common are twins in snakes?
 

RyanW

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Congrats. I like Retics much more than Burms, just an opinion.
 

Jmugleston

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Beautiful retics you have there! :)
Would you recommend these over a Burm?
I like retics more, but would recommend a burm for a first time giant owner. They seem to be a bit more forgiving of dumb mistakes. Still not a beginner snake, but better if your moving up to the giant snakes.



Beautiful snakes! Retics are my absolute favorite snake. I wish I had the space to keep one, but I can't afford to build an enclosure for one. Not to mention I live alone, and probably wouldn't feel safe feeding it or handling it without someone else at least in the building for back up.
How common are twins in snakes?
I get twins about every 2nd or third retic clutch. It happens in other species as well, but so far only retics for me.
 
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