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07-09-11, 10:18 AM
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burm outdoor pics
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There are many things in life that we all take for granted, But the most important things that we affect are the animals and their habitats of this planet. If we can do something for these animals like give them a home and we can meet there basic needs then we are all heroes for making sure that the animals will still be there for future generations and should lead by example.
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07-09-11, 10:19 AM
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Re: burm outdoor pics
hes really bright lol, almost orange.
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07-09-11, 10:21 AM
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Re: burm outdoor pics
yh i would love him to have orange marking on a yellow background, that would look absolutely awesome
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There are many things in life that we all take for granted, But the most important things that we affect are the animals and their habitats of this planet. If we can do something for these animals like give them a home and we can meet there basic needs then we are all heroes for making sure that the animals will still be there for future generations and should lead by example.
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07-09-11, 11:36 AM
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Re: burm outdoor pics
Very pretty but shouldnt he still be in quarantine/settling in?
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07-09-11, 11:41 AM
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Re: burm outdoor pics
yh, i had to sort something out with the substrate, so i put paper towel ontop of the beech chips as he was dragging them into his water, so while i done that, i quickly got him outside for clearer pics, he wont be touched for a week now.
also, i just got him to strike and constrict a rat for the first time in his life, which i feel very proud about.
as i was still learning about the substrate for him, i knew that he would be moved acouple of times this week anyway, but now its all sorted, he can and will be left alone to settle in.
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There are many things in life that we all take for granted, But the most important things that we affect are the animals and their habitats of this planet. If we can do something for these animals like give them a home and we can meet there basic needs then we are all heroes for making sure that the animals will still be there for future generations and should lead by example.
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07-09-11, 12:07 PM
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Re: burm outdoor pics
when i get a new snake i dont touch them until i see they are active in their cages, some of my snakes i have held the day after getting them, some i didnt see them come out of hiding for a week or longer and waited as such, cant say its the right way,but this i my rule of thumb  and man does he looks good!!
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07-09-11, 12:14 PM
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Re: burm outdoor pics
thanks, normally i wait for 4-5 days before handling a newbie as i dont really need to keep altering the substrate, as my other snakes aint so prone to problems in such and extent to make me worry for the 5 days it takes me to handle them but becoz this is a burmese python with a high risk of impaction and problems with there heat pits, then its more of a worry about getting it right, but at least i didnt feed him the day i had him (my usual routine with new snakes to help them adjust) and then handle him to change substrates, i waited to make sure everything was right first.
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