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just a question...how much is the dark lavendar girl worth??
Alot. Mike Wilbanks' kids are definately going to university. No worries there. Especially after he gets done with me on the next round.

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Beautiful snakes Kevin. Just a quick question- Are retics snappy and agressive compared to most other pythons??
They have the reputation for it don't they? Out of all my retics, I have one that is really agressive. The others are great. They are very different from any other species of pythons I work with or have worked with. Much different from any snake really. The are quite active, and very intelligent. They are actually considered to be among the most intelligent reptiles. My female het albino has the nicest temperment of any retic I've worked with. She really is a sweet little snake. She is charming her way into becoming my favourite snake I have to work with.

Retics are what you as a keeper make them. They can start out as evil little hatchlings. So evil, alot of novice keepers become intimidated by them, and leave them alone. Then they end up with evil giants that pose a serious threat. I love retics and look forward to expanding my projects to include some of the other variations in pattern and colour. They are easily my favourite species to work with. See now ya did it, you got me going.
 
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