
In this episode of The Retic Lounge, Lucas and Nathan crack open pages 267 to 314 of The Complete Reticulated Python to uncover the wild roots of some of the rarest and most misunderstood morphs in the hobby. From jungles in Sumatra, Java, and Borneo to remote islands in the Philippines, this chapter explores the natural origins of morphs like Black Stripe, Harlequin, Lemon Glow, and Tribal—many of which were discovered by chance through the skin trade or field collection.This episode breaks down the genetics, import histories, and conservation context behind each of these wild-caught legends. Whether it’s the mystery of the Ivory/BEL complex, the naming confusion between Rainbow and Ocelot, or the rise of the Philippines as a morph hotspot, there’s something in here for everyone passionate about retics.Follow the Hosts: • Nathan – @katz_reptiles • Lucas – @lab_exoticsSponsored by: • Cold Blooded Cafe (Code: REPTILELOUNGE20) • AEstoney • VivTech Products (Code: RETICLOUNGE23) • Heartland Reptiles • Reptile Husbandry Designs (Code: TRL10)Support USARK & USARK FL: • USARK Membership • USARK FloridaIf you’re into genetic rabbit holes, wild-caught retics, or understanding where our favorite morphs really come from—this one’s a must-listen.
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