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Old 08-09-04, 11:05 PM   #1
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So what happened to the snake? All I can say is make sure you're prepared for a giant snake. There's enough heat on those of us in Canada keeping reptiles, and giants more so. We don't need any more bad press.
The snake was not mine. It belonged to someone else. As I said I worked with it

And I do know the bad press regarding these snakes. I have seen it for sometime and have had it affect many aspects of my life.

Anyways, I am fully prepared to take this on

Thanks for all the opinions everyone!

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Old 08-10-04, 07:18 AM   #2
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Very fast growing. Heavy beasts. My big girl died a month ago (she was 5), but she was 21 feet long and 300 pounds. So you get the idea. Usually docile snakes.
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Old 08-10-04, 07:23 AM   #3
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ummm. . . u posted a photo of a crab? i think you got the wrong link.

how come she died?
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Old 08-10-04, 08:51 AM   #4
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Go to the gallery and type Anastacia. I'm sure her photo will come up.
She threw up a big rabitt and started to act as if she was not feeling good. The same day she died. What a stupid way to go, huh?
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Burmese pythons are generally 'good-natured'. They tolerate handling well, and are relatively easy to keep. The only difficulty I have with mine is that he's HEAVY, and I can't handle him alone... not just for his weight, but JUST IN CASE. He's never struck, or attempted to strike, me, my dog, my boyfriend, or my landlord (damn) J/K.

He is sweet, sometimes I would think he's being affectionate if he were capable of that kind of closeness. (He just wants me for my body... heat, that is =)

He's picky, and will only eat white rats... even rats with black faces or spots will be refused. I've buried quite a few F/T rats that he wouldn't eat. I don't know if this is a burm thing or not, but I've been told many snakes are quirky about what they eat...

Burmese pythons also seem to be unusually suseptible to respiratory infections. Mine has not had one since I got him, (thank goodness) but I know they are hard on them.

I really enjoy my life with my burm. Even though he can't smile or talk, he makes my day when he wakes up and gets all excited when I walk in the room (probably just wanting food or a bath); particularly because he does this with no one else. He is a special pet that is a member of the family... not just a creature on display.

I wish you the best of luck with your burm and look forward to seeing some pix...

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lakeridgekennel, Lucas is not a year old. He is four yrs old.
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Old 08-10-04, 08:19 PM   #7
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very well said, get all the info possible before you jump into a decission!!!!!!!
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lucas is 4? I didn't know i thought is was just a really big baby. I really never asked sheila. Thanks for the info Katt!!
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Old 08-11-04, 11:38 AM   #9
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Personally I think Burmese make excellent pet giant snakes. That being said, the word "giant" has (pardon the pun) huge implications, and they are not for everyone. You have to be ready for the worst case in terms of husbandry, feeding, size and temperment. 18' meaner-than-hades burms that eat like line-backers on steroids are rare, but how do you know the one you're getting isn't going to be one? Can you handle it if it is?

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Personally I think Burmese make excellent pet giant snakes. That being said, the word "giant" has (pardon the pun) huge implications, and they are not for everyone. You have to be ready for the worst case in terms of husbandry, feeding, size and temperment. 18' meaner-than-hades burms that eat like line-backers on steroids are rare, but how do you know the one you're getting isn't going to be one? Can you handle it if it is?

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Very good point, glad you brought that up

I guess with any animal you can never tell if they will be sweet wonderful temperments or nasty as a peeved hornet. Something to seriously consider.

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Old 08-13-04, 12:15 PM   #11
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Burms are great animals but one thing to remember is clean up time. Their waste is extremely large and strong smelling. Not for the weak stomach.....:0 I wish there were dwarf burms!!
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Burms are great animals but one thing to remember is clean up time. Their waste is extremely large and strong smelling. Not for the weak stomach.....:0 I wish there were dwarf burms!!
There are dwarf burms out there. You just need a bucket full of cash to get one thats all.
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Before anyone ever sales a burm i seriously think that the conditions on which the burm will be hours as well as the owner should be inspected.
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I just wanted to thank everyone for taking the time to reply to this post My husband and I personally decided not to bring home a burm, as we are considering starting a family within the year, and I just don't feel it's appropriate to have a young child and a burm in the same building (again, my opinion only).

Anyways, your opinons are of great value to both myself and the people who have come to me asking about burms as pets. I have given a lot of people various websites and whatnot to read about them, however they still want opinions So, if no one minds, I would like them to read what you all have said (I am not using your names or anything, just what you have posted about keeping them).

Thank you again for being wonderful

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You choose family over a burm? o.O

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