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Re: Dwarf Burmese python
Originally Posted by DeadLegs
How am I "picking a fight" merely by disagreeing with you that one person's experience with a wild caught animal cannot dictate the temperament of an entire species? Also, I never said I was confused by anything I simply stated that you are talking in circles.
My entire point from the start has been that your opinion is based on NOTHING more than what one breeder who apparently has infallible knowledge of a species new to everyone, has told you and no further research whatsoever that you've mentioned.
I didn’t realize that was your ultimate point.
I interpreted your statements to be questioning my base of knowledge and the experience of my reference.
Great deals of opinions are based on the knowledge of others. Maybe I should clarify that I never owned this type of animal, nor did I see it behave in an aggressive way.
But maybe incorrectly, I do believe what this particular gentleman said about the breed. Maybe I shouldn’t base it on what he says, but I respect his knowledge base and that’s why I chose to openly share my thoughts on the subject.
If you weren’t looking to start a fight, sorry – no harm no foul.
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Re: Dwarf Burmese python
Originally Posted by Chocolate Muffin's
I didn’t realize that was your ultimate point.
I interpreted your statements to be questioning my base of knowledge and the experience of my reference.
Great deals of opinions are based on the knowledge of others. Maybe I should clarify that I never owned this type of animal, nor did I see it behave in an aggressive way.
But maybe incorrectly, I do believe what this particular gentleman said about the breed. Maybe I shouldn’t base it on what he says, but I respect his knowledge base and that’s why I chose to openly share my thoughts on the subject.
If you weren’t looking to start a fight, sorry – no harm no foul.
Never a fight, friend. Simply a message of "don't be so quick...", is all. I recognize and respect that you choose to believe what an extremely experienced breeder of many reptiles tells you.
All I am saying is you shouldn't take that as an infallible and set in stone, description of the species. If someone told me that, it would honestly just make me more curious to find out, regardless of the breeder's experience with OTHER reptiles, is it true?
At that point I would study my keister off and educate myself beyond what just one person has explained to me was their experience. that's all i'm sayin'!
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Re: Dwarf Burmese python
Originally Posted by DeadLegs
Never a fight, friend. Simply a message of "don't be so quick...", is all. I recognize and respect that you choose to believe what an extremely experienced breeder of many reptiles tells you.
All I am saying is you shouldn't take that as an infallible and set in stone, description of the species. If someone told me that, it would honestly just make me more curious to find out, regardless of the breeder's experience with OTHER reptiles, is it true?
At that point I would study my keister off and educate myself beyond what just one person has explained to me was their experience. that's all i'm sayin'!
I understand now. I haven’t been a snake owner very long, so I tend to assume that people with a lot of experience know what they’re talking about – I know that I should try and find out more on my own.
The reason I asked him, was because I LOVE the regular Burm, but their size makes it an inappropriate choice for my household – Although I’d love to have one. So I went over to Twin Cities Reptile, and the owner had one there. It’s a beautiful animal, but he did really have me thinking that all of them were this way. Hopeful after the CB program develops, some individuals will be produced with milder temperaments.
Chocolate Muffin (f- normal) - 4 1/2 years old
Nico N. Wilson (f - normal) - 20 years old
and introducing:
Doreanne P. Smithe - 3 years old
(f - BCI /CRTB)
WELCOME HOME!
Doreanne
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Re: Dwarf Burmese python
The one at TCR was acquired on a trade if I'm correct, so he didn't get it as a hatchling...If the person he got it on trade from got it from the importer, that's one main herp-experts around and very respected...I got my Dwarf from him too, but mine is CBB...
The Dwarfs seem to be more prone to being of the temperamental state...However, keep your eyes open for the Half Dwarfs...They are just coming into the market but very slowly, which I'm glad to see...They have the mellower behavior of the mainland burms, but also a little more pep-in-their-step because of their smaller size...I know there will be some breeding coming out this year hopefully and I should have my pair breeding by the November season...But save your pennies, they aren't as cost-effective as the normal mainlands...
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Re: Dwarf Burmese python
Originally Posted by mainbutter
Dwarf burms most certainly do exist.
I don't know much about them that doesn't apply to burms in general, except that they are smaller, not as easy to find, and pretty pricey compared to a normal burm hatchling.
I think Twin Cities Reptiles (a local reptile pet store near where I live) has one however, sure is a looker!
What a coincidence! I go there all the time so I'll have to see if they have a dwarf burmese (I want one SO bad).
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