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Gotta agree with Jason on that one, plus it doesn't look to sanitary down there. :eek:
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Wow, that's out of this world....But now the gf doesn't want one anymore....LOL
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holy mac, thats some large and pretty albino. i would never have a huge snake, i would always get a bit worried about it randomy seeing me as food and killing me. something tht size could more then likly swallow me. lol
imagine if it got sick and you have to rush it to the vets, i dont think a pick up truck could handle the weight. also is it a good idea to have 2 of them togher? just random thoughts. but cool looking snakes. thats 1 kid tht will grow up not being scared of snakes.
It's never a good idea to keep two snakes together. Too many problems that could come up...
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yeah, those are disgustingly fat! i saw an albino burmese on display (in a tourist town) that wasn't quite that fat but close. it was so sad!
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I don't get how people can turn such a beautiful snake like that into such an ugly snake.... :(
Nice living conditions as well :colbert:
Mike
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Just a good training pic on 1. How big they can get and 2. How NOT to feed your burm < or better yet...what an obese burm looks like >.
I hope his vet makes house calls!! Otherwise, in case of a snake medical emergency, that guy is S.O.L.
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I figured there were a couple of people who have not seen that pic yet. Really made me think twice about a future berm purchase!
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Quote from NERD's care sheets:
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Females average 17'- 20', males average 10' - 15' adult size. This is a species where sizes over 20 feet/200 lbs are not uncommon in mature adults.
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it looks pretty sick, cos its so fat, i bet they just lie there all day, saying/thinking 'god i wish i could move'. poor animals... he prob just wanted to look cool with 2 huge snakeys.
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I don't like that pic. The kid is right within eyeshot of the snake, and I could definately see the snake mistaking the kid for a prey item and grabbing him. Then it'd be another "tragedy" where some poor child gets strangled by a big snake, and everyone would be clamoring to make snakes illegal to own, and anyone with kids, grandkids, nieces or nephews under the age of 21 would be looked at as a horrific criminal for owning a rubber boa.
Sorry for the rant ;) Even with my relatively small BPs, I do not let people's hands, faces or other body parts sit in full striking distance of one of my snakes. Especially kids; I could just see my sister's reaction if one bit my niece.. I wuold be disowned by my entire family!