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RE: Retic V/S Burm

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Posted by: madeline0burns at Thu Jan 13 00:12:19 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by madeline0burns ]  
   

Thanks, my husband and i are both partial to albinos. and I absolutly love the purple sunfire retics but thats WAY out of our price range! haha and I like the idea of a burm better because they are more chilled out, but not so much that they can weight as much as some do! I personally have been around either one other than at shows, but you can never really tell much about a snakes personality at a show. But i also like the look of the retics better. I think your right, I've talked with several people who own both, and they say either way they are both rewarding, just what you like is our own preferance. As long as we can get him tame, i wil be confident, but we will get a baby, so we can raise him, they just make me a litte nervous, as far as being so big and slightly unpredictable. I know our pet boas like the back of my hand, as far as temperment, and i've heard that retics have like a 6th sence as far as knowing the owners and such. We are going to a show this weekend and have talked to one of the vendors that is bringing a baby albino male reitic... So who knows!
thanks again for your comment, any info or suggestions are gratefully apreciated!


   

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