Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
YES! There was a guy on here who posted those pictures before . He said that the two snakes lived in their own room and that they were puppy dog tame and that was him and his son with those burms.
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Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
Wasn't he a member here?
Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
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Originally Posted by xdeus
Yep, it looks pretty obese to me too. Did you notice the one next to it? From what I read, the room is used as the snakes cage and that gigantic box is the hide.
The cage looks dirty to me, but I see nothing wrong with the snake, weight wise.
Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
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Originally Posted by AndrewH
The cage looks dirty to me, but I see nothing wrong with the snake, weight wise.
Really? Do you have any pics of an obese Burm? I thought this one looked pretty fat, but if not then an obese one must be HUGE.
Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
A little on the heavy side? Sure. Obese? No, not in my opinion. An animal that large is obviously female. Females are much girthier than males. That animal has to be a good 16-18' in length or so. A good weight for a female Burm that length is somewhere around 165-200lbs.
Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
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Originally Posted by KingPython
Just curious what are these worth now days? And are they worth getting since they will grow really fast and really big.
Wholesale: $97-$100
Retail:$145+
Really it depends on what they're worth to the individual keeper.
Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
Why not get an albino Corn? I know that this is not really on-topic, but you mentioned a love for albinos and a dislike for expensive BP albinos.. you just have to go with your heart though. if an alby bp is your thing, save up some $$!!
Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
Everyone remember this thread?
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ght=High+Herps
THAT's an obese snakey!
Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
LOL I just read all the threads involving that dude. DRAMA!
Re: Baby Albino Burmese Python
This is a touchy subject to me. I've said it once and I'll say it again. We don't need more burms in the US. Being the most often abandoned snake in the country one of the most difficult to rehome, breeders of these IMO are in it for the money and not for the love of the species. If you love the species, then don't make more that are certainly going to go to unexperienced homes or die prematurally