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Python Molurus Bivitattus(Granite Phase)

DavidKendrick May 19, 2007 11:21 PM

Snapped some new pics of "Titan" our Granite Burmese Python, he is such a joy to work with...


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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

Replies (2)

BigJim55 May 21, 2007 11:00 AM

I was wondering if you were working with the dwarf strain burmese at this time, I know its going very well with the Retic Morphs at this time and I feel its the key for the future of large boids! Not everyone can keep a 20ft Retic or Burm, but could manage one that stayed below 15ft. Regards, Big Jim

DavidKendrick May 22, 2007 10:14 PM

No, we just have the one Granite, he is our "pet"....lol

I personally don't really see a difference between a 15 foot Python and a 20 foot Python, to most people they are both huge snakes, I have always had a problem with the term "Dwarf"...We used to work with Dwarf Boas, and in those Dwarf means 3-5 feet..which to me is pretty small as far as Boids go...But when people talk about "Dwarf" retics, most are still pretty good sized, I know many people say they stay small, but the "Dwarf" Retics I have seen are still pretty darn huge...The problem I see is that many people are trying to mix the "Dwarfs" into things like Albino and Tigers, which I don't think should be given the label of "Dwarf"....As they are for sure going to exceed the lenghts of most dwarfs....Dwarf or Normal, they are all big snakes...and the same care and concerns that go into a normal Retic or Burm should be taken with the "Dwarfs" in my opinion...

Ok I will get down off my soap box...lol...Sorry
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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

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