Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
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RedxRuin92
This little monster is by far my most photogenic snake. He has become a bit spicy lol we had an incident where he tried to strike at me 5x in a row. Luckily I could read him so he missed lol I think i accidentally triggered a feed response- it happened when I was trying to put him back in his enclosure, he got wrapped around my two fingers at the end and I think he thought he had a meal.
He hasn’t tried since that day (a week ago) I am utilizing a hook for getting him out and try to take him out for a few minutes daily.
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Is it just me or does he look noticeably bigger in this pic compared to the previous? Do burms really grow THAT fast??
Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
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plateOfFlan
Is it just me or does he look noticeably bigger in this pic compared to the previous? Do burms really grow THAT fast??
I’m sure some of it is the angles, but I feel like he has grown for sure. He’s already eating smaller adult rats and they barely leave a bump. My 2 year old boa imperator is on the same prey size lol
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Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
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Bogertophis
He seems to like you a little "too" much? :rofl: I hope more familiarity helps him see the error of his ways.
Haha yes! I have heard from quite a few people they babies are just feisty, so hopefully he’ll calm down as he gets older.
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Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
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burmman
Nice, can i ask why a UVB bulb though?
Thank you! I am trying to get all my reptiles on uvb and provide various options for basking. I know it’s not a necessity for snakes, but I’ve seen some behavior changes in a few others I’ve done it for, so it’s an attempt to offer more temperature and light gradients/ options. I wanted to put a day bulb in as well but the cage is too small and it gets way too hot, so it’ll go in the next one.
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Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
It’s been a while since I posted, we had a family tragedy in January that shook life up, and unfortunately I wasn’t able to spend much extra time with the reptiles.
This little guy is still growing like crazy, was over 500g when I weighed him 2 weeks ago. He’s still untrustworthy, and has struck at the glass, but not again when I’ve taken him out.
He just had a meal and as always, is looking adorable. Decided to name him Ivan… so if he’s bad he’ll be Ivan the Terrible and if he’s good he’ll be Ivan the Great.
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Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
Congrats on that reptile ! I always wanted a granite Burmese python and I must say a little sad that I don’t. I must say that the het albino and patternless are pluses for sure. :salute:
Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
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Albert Clark
Congrats on that reptile ! I always wanted a granite Burmese python and I must say a little sad that I don’t. I must say that the het albino and patternless are pluses for sure. :salute:
Thank you!! He is a handsome little devil lol
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Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
One more because I think he’s the cutest.
He’ll be upgrading to a 4x2x2 in another month or two.
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Re: 1.0 Hypo Granite 100% albino 66% het patternless Burmese python
What a beautiful little snek!! I know that he must bring you so much joy!!! How much would a hypo granite Burmese cost? I haven't looked into cost much. :)