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  • 06-12-2007, 01:37 PM
    §eric§
    Re: Possibly getting a baby Burmese
    I quite enjoyed those pictures.
    Thank you.

    And thank you to everyone with their tips and advice and such. :)
  • 06-12-2007, 01:51 PM
    8b8ll
    Re: Possibly getting a baby Burmese
    Hey bro, checked out your myspace....good music.

    What I do when I want to find out about a species on here is go into lets say....giant pythons....then click on replies, or views....it then shows you the most popular threads and those are usually ones with A. Important Information....or B. Pictures....or C. Drama.

    Good Luck



    Mike
  • 06-12-2007, 02:31 PM
    §eric§
    Re: Possibly getting a baby Burmese
    Thank you on the compliment Mike. It means alot to us to hear such things.

    I'll definately do that :)
  • 06-12-2007, 03:11 PM
    CeraDigital
    Re: Possibly getting a baby Burmese
    Its probably been said time and time again, but I'll shoot you some info to help.


    I'd recommend going to a breeder for a few reasons. Burms are susceptible to many kinds of respiratory illnesses, and sicknesses if not properly cared for. Being at a pet shop, you have no idea what kind of care they have been undder in the past, and whom they were with in the past. Best bet, go with a breeder. There's a few different breeders out there that specialize in the giant Python species. I'll PM you probably the best Burm breeder. For a first Burm, get what you'd like. If you think, believe, and trust you can handle keeping a female, then go for it. Don't buy "what people recommend"...buy what you want. It'll ensure your happyness and success in the end. Just make sure before buying it, to buy the enclosure, and equipment you need for him or her. Look into Animal Plastics caging. They work wonders when your dealing with giants. It's all I house my AfRocks in!
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