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Old 05-17-12, 04:53 AM   #1
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Great feeding pics,thank you for sharing .
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Ditto on the first pic only i say its more of a " ITs MINE! you touch I may just eat you as well.."
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Re: *PICS* Burm Feeding

Nice burm! How long does it take you to thaw that rabbit?
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Nice burm! How long does it take you to thaw that rabbit?
It takes me about 4-5 hours to thaw a 3 pounder unless I keep adding hot water so a long time for those big guys. I generally start thawing Malaki's rabbits at 3:30 when I get home and we don't feed him until very last so it's around 9:00 but it's probably ready before that.

On the other hand, she said she gets them from a breeder so they're probably not frozen.
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Re: *PICS* Burm Feeding

Fifty pounds is seriously underweight for a 15-foot Burm, but he doesn't look that bad in the pictures. He definitely should gain more weight, as he is too narrow for a Burm, but he seems like he can't weigh as little as you're describing.

For example, my 14-foot male weighs 110 pounds, and is not at all overweight. If your male is truly 15 feet long, he needs to weigh more in the 80-120 pound range.
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Fifty pounds is seriously underweight for a 15-foot Burm, but he doesn't look that bad in the pictures. He definitely should gain more weight, as he is too narrow for a Burm, but he seems like he can't weigh as little as you're describing.
Thanks Kim, I'm not too familiar with full sized burms, but I suspected as much.
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Old 05-17-12, 05:05 PM   #7
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I think you're doing great. He looks healthy and happy to me.
Thanks! I’m dealing with a scale issue too but hopefully I can get rid of it with this next shed and get some more weight on him.

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Amazing shots, I really like this guy! You look at the shots then find out thats a 5 pound rabbit and realize how big he really is lol. He'll be 70 pounds in no time! Kudos on such a great job!
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How long have you had him? And do you know how old he is?
I’ve had him for one year this month. I’m his third keeper. He’s 15 to 20 years old.

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Oh i love him!!! I think it's adorable when they eat. Kind of ironic, but there it is...lol I love his big head and face!! Sooo cute.
Haha that first photo is one of my favorites.

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Wow he's awesome! Can't wait to see him with a little more weight on him.
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He's a pretty one! Once he gets a little more weight on him, he's going to look awesome! Can't wait to see what he looks like then!
Thanks! I can’t wait until he’s a healthy weight either!

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I love how the first picture looks like they're cuddling..
He was so excited about this rabbit. It was the first time he’s eaten in about 6 months. It took almost fifteen minutes to get it into his enclosure because he was in such a frenzy lol

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Great feeding pics,thank you for sharing .
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Ditto on the first pic only i say its more of a " ITs MINE! you touch I may just eat you as well.."
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Nice burm! How long does it take you to thaw that rabbit?
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It takes me about 4-5 hours to thaw a 3 pounder unless I keep adding hot water so a long time for those big guys. I generally start thawing Malaki's rabbits at 3:30 when I get home and we don't feed him until very last so it's around 9:00 but it's probably ready before that.

On the other hand, she said she gets them from a breeder so they're probably not frozen.
I usually buy several rabbits at a time so he's fed a combination of pre-killed and frozen/thawed. I try to thaw the rabbits in the fridge and it usually takes about a day. Then I heat them up by soaking the containing bag in fairly warm water.

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Fifty pounds is seriously underweight for a 15-foot Burm, but he doesn't look that bad in the pictures. He definitely should gain more weight, as he is too narrow for a Burm, but he seems like he can't weigh as little as you're describing.

For example, my 14-foot male weighs 110 pounds, and is not at all overweight. If your male is truly 15 feet long, he needs to weigh more in the 80-120 pound range.
Fifty pounds is absolutely seriously underweight for such a large snake. I honestly can’t believe he weighed so little when I adopted him. He was literally just skin and bones. I thought he was going to die the first time he went into shed! I have been doing my best to help him gain weight but he went off food for about 6 months over the winter. I tried a variety of things to get him to eat, but he refused. But I was weighing him every few days and he wasn't losing any weight.

I was originally shooting for a weight between 90 and 110 pounds but I was told that would be too much. It’s nice to know I was right!

I checked the accuracy of my digital scale against a balance beam scale and found that my scale is off by about 6 pounds. Not the best news for me lol but good news for my burm. He’s actually about 60 pounds.
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I like the tile, how did you do it and what did you use? Ceramic or Vinyl? If ceramic did you use grout or just lay it there? Can flexwatt go underneath the tile?
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I like the tile, how did you do it and what did you use? Ceramic or Vinyl? If ceramic did you use grout or just lay it there? Can flexwatt go underneath the tile?
Thanks! My only regret is how small the tiles are. In retrospect I would have preferred square foot tiles instead of square inch because the latter make clean up a chore despite being aesthetically pleasing.
It's ceramic tile and grout was used as well, then we sealed it.

You could put flexwatt under the tile but you wouldn't be able to alter it in any way once it was in place with this enclosure. I use a pro-products radiant heat panel mounted on the ceiling.







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Awesome, thanks for the info and pics!
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Soooo pretty!
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