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Posted by: SpinsRetics at Sat Feb 3 19:40:49 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SpinsRetics ] As Jim and Jason stated, Jamps are great animals to work with and definetly one of a kind. I've enjoyed them, and have found them and the Kayuadis to have very strong feeding responses, although this may sound difficult to differentiate in retics. Every one that I've owned even when fed a moderate diet are always expecting food and usually show this by flying out of their enclosures whenever the chance permits! The Super Dwarf's are a great sp. and seem to stay much smaller. The bottom line when working with retics is to work with animals that you genuinely have a passion for and not just what is hot this week. It sounds like you've kept retics before so i'm not at all preaching just stating the obvious. You know the money, food, patience, and space required to keep these animals healthy, so think about this when obtaining an animal that you will have well over the next 20 years. Best of luck and let us know what you decide. | ||
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