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How big do jampea dwarf retics get?

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Just curious to know how big they get im thinking about getting a couple in december ( im reading up on them) just let me know your responses are greatly appreciated. Thanks
Eric
 
If you look up caresheets for these critters (I highly recommend Melissa Kaplan's page: http://www.anapsid.org/), they will generally get up to 12-13 feet on average. Dwarf compared to normal retics, but still a pretty big snake.
 
I fialed to see any care sheets on the speicies in question there at Ms. Kaplan's site. Could you post a direct link to that page please?

I wonder if that care sheet is better than that of hers dedicated to the cornsnake??? I did not realize her expertise had been extended to dwarf retics, now.
 
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Retic, cornsnake, whats the difference? None of us are worthy to keep any of them.

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dwarf sizes

Dwarfs can be as small as 6ft- SuperDwarfs, mid-sized kayaudi's up to 9ft, and jampea's reaching up to 16ft. Bali's in the 12-16ft range and not enough is known about selayer's to know for sure. Remember c.b.b. in these dwarf retics have proven to grow about 2X the size of imports!

John
 
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