Male White Sunfire PH Genetic Stripe Reticulated Python CB24
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Male White Sunfire PH Genetic Stripe
Python reticulatus
Captive Bred 2024
Sex: Male
Genetics: White Albino, Foulsham Caramel, Sunfire, possible het Genetic Stripe
Additional Information:
- Parents: Sire Aztec het White Albino, het Genetic Stripe (6.5ft) x Dame Coral Motley Platinum Suntiger (13ft)
- Feeding on defrosted rodents
- See our Reticulated Python care sheet
Male White Sunfire PH Genetic Stripe Reticulated Python CB24
To find more information about Male White Sunfire PH Genetic Stripe, visit our breeding blog, which provides information on parentage and breeding.
Reticulated Pythons are one of the largest species of snake. They originate in Southeast Asia on the mainland and local islands. They originate in Southeast Asia on the mainland and local islands.
Reticulated Pythons are split into 3 categories: Mainland, Dwarf, and Super Dwarf. Dwarf and Super Dwarf Reticulated pythons are from the smaller islands with less food. They grow smaller as adults than mainland reticulated pythons.
Reticulated Pythons rank as one of the most intelligent species of snake. The name ‘Reticulated Python’ comes from the snakes ‘Reticulated’ or net-like pattern.
Many myths suggest that reticulated pythons ‘size up’ their owners as a food source. This myth is one of many fallacies. Reticulated pythons eat small mammals such as rats, rabbits, and some small cattle in the wild.
Reticulated Pythons are one of the largest species of snake in the world, with record lengths reaching up to 24 feet. This size is extremely large for a reticulated python. We prefer keeping our females around 16–18 feet and our males around 7-9 feet at adult size. The size of reticulated pythons can be managed with a sensible feeding schedule that prevents overfeeding, causing extremely large and often overweight snakes. We recommend feeding them small amounts frequently. For information about feeding, please contact us.
Dwarf and Super Dwarf Reticulated Pythons
Dwarf and Super Dwarf reticulated pythons generally grow smaller than retics at adult size, although we maintain our breeder males at a similar size as our dwarf and super dwarfs. Naturally, females are larger, although they do not have to be huge to breed. Pushing reticulated pythons past 15 feet is not always necessary, and with sensible feeding, even retics can remain a manageable size for us all.
Researchers have developed a number of genetic lines over many years from genes that naturally occur in the wild. Researchers are still discovering unknown genes in the wild. This continuously changes our breeding plans to include new morphs as we breed these genetic bloodlines into our collection.
For more questions about our Reticulated Pythons for sale or any of our live reptile pets, please contact us.