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== Difficulty ==
== Difficulty ==
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This snake is NOT a beginner snake by any means you should have a few years of large boid experience before attempting these monsters (even the super dwarfs can and will hurt you)
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'''DIFFICULT'''.This snake is NOT a beginner snake by any means you should have a few years of large boid experience before attempting these monsters (even the super dwarfs can and will hurt you).
== Basic Info ==
== Basic Info ==
=== Handling ===
=== Handling ===
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They must be handled carefully, and when large always remember to have a partner
== Housing ==
== Housing ==
Bedding can be anything you want as long as it is not CEDAR, THIS WILL KILL YOUR REPTILES!
Bedding can be anything you want as long as it is not CEDAR, THIS WILL KILL YOUR REPTILES!
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I use cypress mulch and newspaper. Retics as with most all snakes do not require any special lighting, but if you want a light in your cage use a 12/12 cycle meaning 12hrs on and 12hrs off.
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I use cypress mulch and newspaper. Cypress mulch helps hold humidity in for this humidity loving snake.
=== Temperature ===
=== Temperature ===
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They need to be kept at a temp of 80-90F (90 being the basking area) with a humidity of around 50-70%.
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They need to be kept at a temp of 80-90F (90 being the basking area).
=== Humidity ===
=== Humidity ===
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Humidity should be around 50-70%. There's a couple of ways to accomplish this.  
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*1. You can use a safe mulch substrate and keep it moist. When the wood begins to dry out you can use this as an indicator to mist it down again.
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*2. Use newspaper (especially good if you need to start feeding in the enclosure) and make a humid hide using a tote filled with something such as sphagnum moss or angel moss.
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Remember to clean the hide out regularly and replace the medium used to avoid bacteria build-up.
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--[[User:Prism wolf|Prism wolf]] 23:26, 2 June 2008 (EDT)
=== Lighting ===
=== Lighting ===
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Special lighting is not necessary for this nocturnal snake. A photoperiod using the light from a window in the room is acceptable. If there are no windows then using an indirect light source on a timer, such as a lamp on a 12/12 timer cycle will work.
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--[[User:Prism wolf|Prism wolf]] 22:52, 2 June 2008 (EDT)
== Feeding ==
== Feeding ==
=== Supplements ===
=== Supplements ===
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No supplements needed for this snake.
=== Hydration ===
=== Hydration ===
== References ==
== References ==
=== Websites ===
=== Websites ===
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* [http://www.newenglandreptile.com/CareRetic.html NERD Reticulated Python Care]
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* [http://www.reptilediscovery.com/retic.html Reptile Discovery - Retic Page]
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* [http://forums.bobclark.com/forumdisplay.php?f=12&order=desc&daysprune=-1&page=204 Bob Clark's Retic Forum]
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* [http://www.reticulatedpython.info Website only about Retics]
=== Books ===
=== Books ===
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* What's Wrong With My Snake? : A User-Friendly Home Medical Reference Manual
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* The Guide to Owning a Python - by Jerry G. Walls
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*  Pythons : Everything About Selection, Care, Nutrition, Diseases, Breeding, and Behavior (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) - by Patricia Pope Bartlett, Ernie Wagner, R. Pinney
== Author ==
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