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12-14-02, 06:05 PM
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Location: Trenton
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I know there's a rat around here somewhere....
I wonder what she expects to come out of the tunnel?
It's not even feeding time.
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12-14-02, 06:13 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2002
Location: Manitoba
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That's an awesome snake! A burm, right? How big?
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12-14-02, 06:47 PM
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silnya's about 5.5 feet. and yes a burm. I have nothing but respect for her teeth when i feed her, which usually involves one person holding the rat and the other putting the snake in the feeding bucket
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12-14-02, 06:53 PM
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Location: Ontario
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Hi Lisa that's a very nice burm...I think she's got tunnel vision...LOL
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12-14-02, 07:50 PM
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Location: Manitoba
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I bet it's fun getting her back out of the feeding box
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12-14-02, 08:13 PM
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wow only 5.5 feet, mines already at 4 feet, and i;ve only had her like 3 months, hope she starts to slow in her growth
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12-14-02, 08:15 PM
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hehee really cute
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12-15-02, 01:12 AM
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Location: Trenton
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actually taking her out of the feeding bucket is easy... she just "stands" right up and you can lift her out easy. no reaching in.
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12-15-02, 06:39 AM
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Location: Sanford, North Carolina
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Very kewl pic... all of our babies love to stalk their prey as well... even those mysterious 'flying mice'... {F/T mouse held by tongs} 'wow I'm up on this top perch and that mouse is flying around in the air!' Gorgeous Burm Lisa... love the albinos - very very purdy...
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12-15-02, 07:16 AM
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Location: southern ontario
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burms usualy grow about 10' in there first year of growth with a steady feeding cycle, they they will grow very slow for a few more years and then they will have another growth spurt ! thats what i was told i have two baby burms , here they are the first one is the female and the second won is the male
they came from jason h he has the parents and they are georguse. they are both %100 het for albino
female : elvira
male :diesle
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12-15-02, 07:16 AM
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male his name is diesle
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