"Ultra" Ivory



Golden Child





Golden Tiger


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truly beautiful, any chance of seeing an entire picture post of all the different ones I know you have over there, common man, give us a taste and not a tease. Also perhaps, please, one more pic (recent) on the hybrid forum of that woma X ball, the best visual hybrid in my opinion to date.
A nice pictorial on the golden child's would be nice. Also is there any chance the anthrax has any scrub genes, was a thought of mine many years back when I first saw it. The head structure looks different from a regular reticulatus in my opinion. I know that hybrid is possible, just another of my "out" there thoughts. Probably wrong nonetheless. I hope to see them crossed someday. I love medusa and the "a gape" old school retic tude she has going on.
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

We can and will post full body shots of the Golden Child.
We are getting ready to launch our new site or at least most of it...so I have been taking pics of stuff like crazy!!
Trying to get all new retic pics and such.
Anthrax is NOT a hybrid and we have two adults and have hatched out some weird babies from a breeding. A very impressive genetic creation the Anthrax gene!
The wall AKA Woma x Ball...
I think we can post more of that too......
We were really hoping on making the Super Golden Child this year but the females would not go for ovulation....
I am really hoping to prove it out before letting the project loose.
SATAN
>>truly beautiful, any chance of seeing an entire picture post of all the different ones I know you have over there, common man, give us a taste and not a tease. Also perhaps, please, one more pic (recent) on the hybrid forum of that woma X ball, the best visual hybrid in my opinion to date.
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>>A nice pictorial on the golden child's would be nice. Also is there any chance the anthrax has any scrub genes, was a thought of mine many years back when I first saw it. The head structure looks different from a regular reticulatus in my opinion. I know that hybrid is possible, just another of my "out" there thoughts. Probably wrong nonetheless. I hope to see them crossed someday. I love medusa and the "a gape" old school retic tude she has going on.
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>>Thanks,
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>>Frank Roberts
>>Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research
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that is what I figured, like I said a "way" out there thought. I bet the anthrax would look wild as an albino, very melanistic looking reticulatus in it's own right, gene worth tinkering with for sure. You have had some wild retic's for as long as I can remember. I have kept them since the 80's and you in particular Satan ( aka Kevin ) where one of the few people who kept them when they where not so tame and popular. Before the tiger craze in the mid 90's. So I am aware of the fact you have been working with this species for well over 20 years. One of my mentors in fact, long before I even heard of Bob Clark. He makes me think of albino burm's and Tom Crutchfield.
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Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

Well, thank you for those kind words!!!!!
I dig my retics...... I few of my retics dig me so much they would like to eat me!!!
SATAN
We are just putting together our retic pages so there should be some cool stuff on there and more to come(big time) in the next year. SO WHAT IF THEY MAKE THEM ILLEGAL IN ALMOST EVERY STATE!!!!
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funny you say that, I used to hear people complain about New Jersey a lot. New York is just insane, you cannot have a ball python, it's ridiculous. New jersey did make anacondas potentially dangerous within the last few years, but I already have them on my permit and they where grand fathered, New York doesn't do that, they are illegal period. I have over 15 reticulated permitted already, need a golden child just in case NJ over reacts to all the new legislation, they usually do not follow NY laws though.
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Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

I owned several retic's when I lived in NY..no one in my neighborhood cared. I recently moved to NJ and I'm actually planning on doing things right. Is it a pain in the ass to get the permits around here?
Just contact the NJ Fish and game, exotic permit department, and apply for permit and follow directions, very easy and only a 10 dollar yearly fee for as many legally obtained species as you want, just keep or get reciepts for animals to prove a legal purchase.
For further information or clarification call the Exotic and Nongame Permits Office at 908-735-5450 or email EXOTICPERMITS@dep.state.nj.us.
I provided a link below to search their site.
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

is the process the same for other states as well?
your state fish and game, there website should tell you all the laws and what permits may be required.
>>is the process the same for other states as well?
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

Those Goldens are nice, its strange but the head of some of those animals look like some of the BatEaters I have seen in the past! SWEET! Big Jim
To get one of those!!!! Such gorgeous snakes!!!!! Thank you for sharing. I'm totally swooning over here. 
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Christine
Tails With Scales Reptiles
www.tailswithscales.com
Looks, brains, and venom . . . . how do I stay single?
pick my jaw up off the floor. Those are some pretty nice looking snakes, I must say. I thought that we had a cool collection of stuff here, and then you guys go and show off some of those gorgeous beauties! Awesome snakes and awesome pics! Thanks for sharing. Now I'll go and see if I can't realign my jaw.
Patrick Powers
Manager of Prehistoric Pets
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