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  • 08-10-2011, 03:56 PM
    muzikfreakah
    I do know of some burms here that have been grown to full size and have bred well that are still on mice but from here on fourth I will give them rats.
  • 08-10-2011, 04:42 PM
    Misfit
    Re: Are burms less stressful than Balls?
    My burm is definitely the opposite of yours! haha at least when someone other than me tries to get him out. ;] There's a reason we named him Bad Dog..

    Really though, I love my balls and all.. but my burm is my special pet and I adore him. They're such funny snakes with their snorting and huffing, they're full of enough spitfire to keep me on my toes, but calm down nice and sweet just like yours does once they recognize what's going on. :]
  • 08-11-2011, 01:29 PM
    jjmitchell
    Re: Are burms less stressful than Balls?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by muzikfreakah View Post
    I do know of some burms here that have been grown to full size and have bred well that are still on mice but from here on fourth I will give them rats.

    What were they doing feeding like a thousand mice? my 9 ft granite takes a 5lb bunny every week
  • 08-11-2011, 07:17 PM
    muzikfreakah
    I stand corrected, for the time they were growing they were on mice since the owners bred mice only :) but when they grew bigger they shifted to chickens or pigeons already.
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