Is anyone familiar with the "Selayar" retic? There is one for sale in the classifieds, but I can't find out much about them. I would really like to know adult size potential.
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Is anyone familiar with the "Selayar" retic? There is one for sale in the classifieds, but I can't find out much about them. I would really like to know adult size potential.
As I understand it, Selayers tend to be one of the smaller locale retics - bigger than a Jamp Dwarf, but smaller than the Sulawasi. I would guess it is probably similar to the Bali locale in size.
But there is a fair range in sizes within a given locale, so it could end up fairly big, too. Assuming that it really is a Selayar.
This is the Selayar in question. Easily one of the most beautiful retics i have ever seen. She is still available. She is so puppy tame and eats like a horse. She is a yearling and is only three feet long. Every day I'm thinking more and more about keeping her.



Very, very nice.
-sf
I think that's what the ad said. If so, I don't think you could ask for a better recommendation. I got one from Sean, and every aspect of the deal was perfect. If it came from him, and he sold it as a Seleyar, I'd have no qualms about it.
AndyV
PS -- Attached is a pic of the Jampea tiger I got from him.
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