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10-20-03, 01:58 PM
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burmese
i have been lookin in to getin a burmese python,i anad my brother have delt with large snakes like this such as the anaconda.ive been doin my research and i am havin trouble findin out the size,all the sights say diffrent things,so im going to try here cause i think here is where the pros go.how big does a male burmese python grow?
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10-20-03, 04:25 PM
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Been debated over and over, here and other places. A male most likely will not top 14 feet. What you get off the captive market today is a scaled down version of the original. In the wild the biggest and strongest mate. In captivity the brightest colors mate, so you end up with a weaker gene pool. There are the occasional exceptions. I have a male that is near 17’ but he was breed for size.
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10-20-03, 05:11 PM
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berm
so whats the average for a regular male berm?
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10-20-03, 06:07 PM
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the average length would be from 13 to 16 feet, most of the time!!!
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10-20-03, 06:13 PM
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I would say for a male around 10' - 14' and a female around
14' - 17'
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10-21-03, 11:00 AM
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Can anyone tell me what the weight of an adult male burm could be, the length is one thing but the weight is a whole other ball game.
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10-22-03, 09:13 PM
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The weight of these animals can vary which does not have much to do with there length but the girth of your animal. I d say the range is betwwen 100-200 pounds, you really can t say a closer range because every animal is different, like you can t say what wait your baby child is going to be when they are older cause humans weight can vary in such a range aswell!
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10-29-03, 10:58 AM
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The burm we have is 14' about 130 lbs.
Tim
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10-29-03, 11:13 AM
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Well just make sure you know what your getting into. I built a 4x2x2 which took all day and now less than a year later I'm building another.
Average size for males would be around 12ft...BUT they can get bigger. Average for females is around 15ft.
My burm right now is at 9 months of age and 5ft!(you can see him in the Photo Discussion called FInally!(lots of pics)
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10-29-03, 11:15 AM
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I Think an average sized male would be about 80-120llbs gestimate. They are much thinner in girth than females. I'm saying this based on a regular feeding schedule.
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10-30-03, 09:37 AM
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Your looking at an average of 12-14 feet. I wouldnt suggest powerfeeding at all. by powerfeeding youll get a snake 10+ feet in less than a year and its really not healthy. At 14 feet youf looking at rough 90-110 pounds of muscle
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11-01-03, 01:37 AM
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I have a 12 ft. male albino burmese that is 8 years old and approx. 85 lbs.. He feeds on a 6 to 8 lb. rabbit every 3 weeks and stays in perfect health. I don't expect him to get too much bigger than he is now, but time will tell.
Tdave
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11-01-03, 10:31 AM
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My female is near 17 feat and only 5 years old,...I wouldn't know what her weight is buyt she is not fat she is in top condition. No powerfeeding here. Just feeding once every 5 to 7 weeks 3 rabbits
Think hard before you get your burmese... ANd when you decide to get one try to adopt one first ..
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