That is not a dwarf burm. The Sri Lankan is a subspecies of burm just like the Indian python.
03-28-2008, 04:02 AM
celticscorpiowarrior
Re: Dwarf buremese ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by MPenn
That is not a dwarf burm. The Sri Lankan is a subspecies of burm just like the Indian python.
My edit, did not go through for some reason.
I do realize that this is not a dwarf burm but, it is another option out there, although the face does remind me more of a RTB for some reason.
03-28-2008, 06:24 PM
JKBReptiles
Re: Dwarf buremese ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by celticscorpiowarrior
My edit, did not go through for some reason.
I do realize that this is not a dwarf burm but, it is another option out there, although the face does remind me more of a RTB for some reason.
Option maybe but nothing at all near what the dwarf burm is.. The Dwarf burm is a 5-6ft animal and the Sri Lanken is10-12ft.. Wild pops may be smaller but cbs get pretty good size...
:tears:true the only pair i stubbled upon are normals. wish i would have took them... just didn't have the right amount of money :tears:
03-30-2008, 12:54 AM
bonheki
Re: Dwarf buremese ?
Yea I dident think their were any granites dwarfs yet.....
04-18-2008, 11:54 AM
PhillyBoyInTN
Re: Dwarf buremese ?
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Originally Posted by RGreen454ss
Hey guys, I don't think they like to be called "Dwarf". I heard from a friend of a friend who talks to snakes that they like to be called "Little Snakes"
Nice :gj:
10-27-2009, 11:02 PM
Flying.Pygge
Re: Dwarf buremese ?
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Originally Posted by mcbrayerreptiles
I have a pair of half dwarf double Het. albino/granite burms form Randy and Michelle of Art In Scales....They were produced from a 5 ft. pure dwarf male bred to a 13 ft. alb/granite burm...
They are Just awesome!!!, I hope to have them ready to breed in the 08/09 season....I can't wait to produce dwarf albino's, dwarf granites, and dwarf albino granites!!!!!
Wish me Luck!!!:banana: