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Thread: Burmese pythons

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    Facebook and the lacy act have really slowed it down some. I have been getting the word out and things are picking back up there

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    Re: Burmese pythons




    Feeding day

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    Beautiful burm! if the misses would allow it, I would add a Pearl or Hypogranite this year . . . oh well.
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    Re: Burmese pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    Beautiful burm! if the misses would allow it, I would add a Pearl or Hypogranite this year . . . oh well.
    Thank you, she's my good little eater. I've seen your videos on youtube, I'm sure you can convince her to let you get one. There's an albino jigsaw male at the same shop I got her from and I'm tempted to pick him up, but I think since there really isn't a market for them here I'm going to get myself a dwarf retic.

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    I love burmese pythons! And a beautiful one you have!
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    Re: Burmese pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by grits View Post
    Facebook and the lacy act have really slowed it down some. I have been getting the word out and things are picking back up there
    Facebook is a board killer for sure. A lot of boards have fallen to it or slowed way down. Personally I don't get it.

    Great looking Burmese you've got there. Looks like there are a few folks here that can help you out.

    Best of luck!

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    Beautiful girl you have there. Yeah, facefail sux, I hate it with a passion, and yet I'm there everyday. You kinda don't have a choice, since some people don't seem to want to interact anywhere else.
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    That's a beautiful granite. There are a few of us here with burms, I've always wanted a granite myself but would have to do some major re-arranging to fit another large cage in my herp room.
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    Do the dwarf retic! Nothing compared to a burm - its definitely an entirely different category of animal :-) New video up soon. Filming this weekend!
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