Dwarf het getting her "small" on



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-Adam
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Dwarf het getting her "small" on



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-Adam
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Nice looking retic. What is it het for??? My smallest from my 14 foot female Jampea was 88.1 grams.
Jim
Thanks, she's het for albino. Was your jamp bred to another jamp or a mainland?
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-Adam
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Sorry Adam, I do not check in that often. I have a trio of Jampeas. They are 100% Jampea with no albino, tiger, or anyother mainland blood in them. I am pretty anal on keeping my bloodline pure.
Best of luck to you on your project.
Jim
Thanks Jim, best of luck to you as well.
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-Adam
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(or at least keep track of them) to find out if there is any correlation between the smallest hatchlings of the litter and their eventual adult size, when compared to their larger or smaller hatchling sibs?
We intend on keeping extensive records of their growth, and hope to have several more dwarf clutches this season to keep data on as well. Thanks!
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-Adam
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I currently have one Jampea female, but want to get into some of the smallest super dwarfs. The info available seems to be sparse and sometimes contradictive More definite data would really be helpful.
Thanks!
You can email me from my site. www.retic.org
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-Adam
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absolutely awesome! the super-dwarf het albino clutch was one small clutch for a super-dwarf female, but one great leap for retic-kind!
the first guy to get a picture of a 7 foot albino retic female wrapped around a clutch of eggs WINS!
also, i personally don't care for the lack of black in jampea/many dwarf subspecies colorations, but this little gem has coloration that looks suprisingly closer to the cleaner, brighter, thicker-black lines of mainland species that ultimately will make better, brighter, and more stunning albinos with thicker pattern lines for contrast in my opinion...what a snake!
a 30 gram het albino retic hatchling is far more impressive to me than many of the extensive combo morphs available today. awesome!
Thanks, I think she's a looker too. Enough of the Jamp influence to be different, but enough mainland to look "classic"
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-Adam
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