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    Re: What's the allure with BPs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wanik4 View Post
    I really wanted to ask just to see how everybody felt...to provoke thinking. The first snake I ever saw was a mature normal BP and that so many years ago probably sparked my fire. Everybody has made such great points that I might just conseder one now! Personally I've always been a man of excess...the unusual and what not. I've leaned more towards carpet pythons due to their size and just got my first half dwarf burmese. I prefer more challenge, larger size, feistier tempers that require more training and work on my work. My wife, however, isn't comfortable with snakes and a cute BP may just be what she needs to work toward handling the burmese

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    Thanks for replying to our comments and we are surely happy that you can embrace our points. I always wanted a granite Burmese python from years ago. Just couldn’t understand how I could house and feed a giant adequately. Sometimes it saddens me when I think about it. Considering what and how much they can consume in the wild it begs the question if we can truly feed them in a way that not only is satisfying to them, but so it won’t affect their behavior. As for people who are uncomfortable with snakes I’m of the thinking to respect their feelings. Some people have very real and deep seated fears of snakes.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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