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    Should I buy her?



    I'm awful tempted. The guy I'm buying my granite burm from has this pair of yearling yellow annies for sale. They're only $125 a piece. I want this girl. She's tame and so are her parents.

    Whaddaya think?

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    Re: Should I buy her?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby


    I'm awful tempted. The guy I'm buying my granite burm from has this pair of yearling yellow annies for sale. They're only $125 a piece. I want this girl. She's tame and so are her parents.

    Whaddaya think?
    Hell yeah! Gorgeous! I wish I had space for an annie. Or a burm, or a retic...Hell , ill just stick with my BPs and keep quiet..

    Shelby, if you are running short on space, feel free to send me your hoggie girl over here for active duty!...pimpin!

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    Re: Should I buy her?

    Oh shut up already.

    I'm already getting a burm.. why not an annie too? hmm..

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    Uh yeah mom.. it's an amazon water boa! Honest! Anaconda? hah..

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    Re: Should I buy her?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby
    Oh shut up already.

    I'm already getting a burm.. why not an annie too? hmm..

    (me to mom)
    Uh yeah mom.. it's an amazon water boa! Honest! Anaconda? hah..

    Yeah...Same difference! What they dont know wont hurt them...

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    Re: Should I buy her?

    honestly, id have to say to hold off. your burm will be a handfull, male or female. wait and see what happens with your burm.
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    Re: Should I buy her?

    That could be true.. I am used to dealing with burms though.. large ones at that.

    Plus, this annie is tame and condas are slow growers.

    Thing is, I'm going to have $400-500 to spend at this giant reptile show, gotta spend it!

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    Re: Should I buy her?

    i personally would hold off. but if you feel ready, by all means get it. just make sure you study your financial situation and all that.
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    Re: Should I buy her?

    Paying for it's food is no problem. It's eating rats now which I raise, and when it moves to rabbits, I'll raise rabbits (for my burm too)

    I plan on breeding my snakes too, and that'll help pay for things.

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    Re: Should I buy her?

    Quote Originally Posted by rex322
    honestly, id have to say to hold off. your burm will be a handfull, male or female. wait and see what happens with your burm.
    im with rex .i dont know... a conda and a burm? but if you think you can handle it go ahead.
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    Re: Should I buy her?

    lol I've always been a bit crazy.

    We'll see, but I'm really leaning toward buying her. I think she will be no problem.

    I have about 1000 hours of large burm handling to my experience..

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