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dwarf or super dwarf reticulated python

MADDOGG1990 Mar 13, 2005 06:48 AM

hi i'm not new to snakes have kept some corns and kingsnakes in the past and i am now 15 years old. i have always loved reticulated pythons and anacondas, but they got WAY TOO BIG. but now i have seen some dwarf and super dwarf retics for sale. i want to know if these guys are difficult to care for? what are their temp and humidity needs? are they agressive? what size cage would be good for them? should i add a large pond to their cage? how often should i feed them? what kind of substrates? any help would be greatly appreciated.

-matt

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kathylove Mar 13, 2005 08:15 AM

in the link I have posted below.

I love my dwarf Jampea. She eats great and is more docile than many of my corns. Get a male if you want the smallest possible retic. Hope the info in the link helps.
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