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  • 01-08-2016, 08:39 PM
    LightningPython
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Cowtipper View Post
    You're going to love having a Burm, they are my favorite snake to keep. You've got a nice looking granite there, it is a bit small for its age, but feed it consistently, and give it good sized meals, they can handle it, and it will grow.

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    Originally Posted by JoshSloane View Post
    Yeah, I would agree she would be exceptionally small for 2 years, and on the small end for a 1 year old female. My male albino burm is about 7 months old and is 3.5 ft +. Great looking snake though! Burms usually have no problem making up size once their feed increases.

    Thanks for the feedback guys! Defiantly gonna be getting some bigger rats in soon. I will get some more pictures of her eating too :D
    I've literally had her about 10 days now, and already love her to bits.
  • 02-15-2016, 08:38 PM
    LightningPython
    Update!!
    Its been just over a month and a half since I got the little Skittles. She's grown, and put on a LOT of weight since we got her!
    31st December '15 ---1070g
    15th February '16 --- 1569g!
    She has also shed during that time too. We measured her, and she was 5ft, on the dot :)
    Photoshoot tomorrow, so ill post some pictures then :D
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