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Any one familiar with Selyar "dwarf" locale? more...

wingert May 14, 2004 10:26 PM

Are they a true dwarf? Is it a legitamit locale? Any info is appriciated.
Wingert

Replies (3)

BMX_PYTHON May 14, 2004 10:57 PM

They are supposed to max out 12ft or so. I have spoken to people who had females breed at 8ft and be over 4years old, so they aren't giants like their close buddies the Sulas. Hope this helps!

arboreals May 15, 2004 11:00 AM

I'm not sure if there are any true c.b.b. in the states. C.B.B. is the only way to tell for sure. Alot of these dwarfs come in real small then the babies double in size. Although if you buy the beautiful one on kingsnake (which I would already have if the parents would allows retics again!) then it shouldn't grow to much as it's already an adult. The w.c. ones that come in don't grow to much. He's beautiful btw!

John
P.S. I'm currently researching these as 12ft would be more of a dwarf then both jampea and bali populations. I like bali's alot but these Selyar's are BLOWING them both away with color! If it's one thing I like about retics it's color. When I get a wearhouse (soon hopefully) I'll be importing some of these!

bbailey1392 May 26, 2004 12:14 PM

I've been looking for some cbb seleyars for aver a year and I don't think they exist in the US. However I did find some people who were unsuccessful with their WC breeding pairs. I've seen a pair that were 13' and 15' as 3yr old adults. They really look awesome.

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