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    i have a dwarf baby myself - truly an amazing, beautiful and hyper-intelligent animal, the best of luck to you on this new journey
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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
    Hey and congrats! I've always wanted a dwarf burm, kind of my dream snake, but I can't risk how big one might get. I'll stick with my boas and carpet python as my "large" snakes and I do love all of them.

    People differ on night drops. I imagine if the tanks ambient is staying in the 80's, you don't need the hot spots at night. Having said that, I choose to keep temps constant in all my tanks, except my BTS, who has a 95-97F basking spot. When the lights go out, he loses the basking spot, but still has a 90F warm spot if he needs to digest.

    As mentioned, night drops are natural, but from view, keeping temps constant probably allows for better digestion. Assuming you are feeding appropriate sized meals, it probably doesn't matter either way.

    Good luck and keep us posted.

    EDIT: Just saw bcr229's post. I cannot comment on burm temps, as I do not have one and haven't researched. However, I am glad bcr chimed in.
    the key thing to consider is the size of the parents, which the breeder should provide for you, as well as the percentage of dwarf DNA, feeding regiments, etc - this is what will ultimately determine the ultimate size of the specimen but i would also say, in my research, dwarf DNA has a more significant impact on the size of Burms than what you would see in dwarf retics eg: my dwarf Burm is 75M/25D, his mother was 9 feet and his father 7 feet, so irrespective of only being 25% dwarf he is likely to be only 7-9 feet, probably 7-8 feet given also sexual dimorphism in Burms but still - this is primarily due to the fact that the max size of dwarf Burms is 8.2 feet with most localities maxing out at 6 feet
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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    Wasn't too cooperative, but seems to have grown about 8 or so inches in 20 days? For anybody looking into the half dwarfs...we'll see if the genes prove out haha.

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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    Quote Originally Posted by YungRasputin View Post
    i have a dwarf baby myself - truly an amazing, beautiful and hyper-intelligent animal, the best of luck to you on this new journey
    He's been awesome so far, very calm and interested, growing more confident as the days go on. Thanks for the kind words and good luck with your noodle.

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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    Quote Originally Posted by Wanik4 View Post
    Wasn't too cooperative, but seems to have grown about 8 or so inches in 20 days? For anybody looking into the half dwarfs...we'll see if the genes prove out haha.
    A foot per month. You're dealing with a different snake every time you handle him. That's gotta be amazing.
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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    A foot per month. You're dealing with a different snake every time you handle him. That's gotta be amazing.
    Yeah it's really cool, I have him out just about every day and have continued to just put his food thawed around the enclosure and he just hurts it and ears it, no striking. So far so good

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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    Looking amazing. Keep the pics and updates coming. Remember, I living vicariously through you. I don't see a burm in my future.

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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    This was through the glass as he was actively eating...anybody feed multiple smaller items at once, rather than one large? I have small baby Rats I'm going through before ordering more, so he's getting 3 at a time. Just placing them around enclosure and he happily hunts and gobbles them up. Trying to cancel that food response, still no bites, nips or anything weird whatsoever with the young guy.

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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    Quote Originally Posted by Wanik4 View Post
    This was through the glass as he was actively eating...anybody feed multiple smaller items at once, rather than one large? I have small baby Rats I'm going through before ordering more, so he's getting 3 at a time. Just placing them around enclosure and he happily hunts and gobbles them up. Trying to cancel that food response, still no bites, nips or anything weird whatsoever with the young guy.

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    I’ve done that with my scrub before - my usual source ran out of large rats so i got 2 smaller ones instead and i fed him one, then by the time he finished with that one he was already bobbing around looking for another one, so i put the other one in his face and he slammed that too - was happy as a clam - i haven’t done it for a prolonged period of time however just the once
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    Re: New Half Dwarf Burmese Father!

    Quote Originally Posted by YungRasputin View Post
    I’ve done that with my scrub before - my usual source ran out of large rats so i got 2 smaller ones instead and i fed him one, then by the time he finished with that one he was already bobbing around looking for another one, so i put the other one in his face and he slammed that too - was happy as a clam - i haven’t done it for a prolonged period of time however just the once
    Seems like it might make digestion a little less intense...

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