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    Mainland vs. Dwarf Burm Size Comparison

    i’m still trying to figure out how i can make this fair given that my dwarf cross female i have is 3 months old and the mainland i have is 1 year old already however in the mean time i thought i would introduce the contenders and get the thread started:

    team mainland: “Elvira” - 2021 caramel-wild type, 100M/0D, locality unknown, estimated to be 4.5-5.5 feet:



    team dwarf: “Mulan” - 2022 albino-wild type, 75M/25D, locality unknown, estimated 2.5-3.0 feet:


    I’ll get more precise measurements when they have their next shed
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    Re: Mainland vs. Dwarf Burm Size Comparison

    Put me on team Elvira. I love burms when they are this size.
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    Re: Mainland vs. Dwarf Burm Size Comparison

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    Put me on team Elvira. I love burms when they are this size.
    I love how you qualified that. They're great-looking snakes, no argument there.
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    forgot this - parent genetics:

    Elvira: 10 ft sire, 12 ft dame

    Mulan: 7 ft sire, 9 ft dame
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    Re: Mainland vs. Dwarf Burm Size Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by YungRasputin View Post
    Mulan: 7 ft sire, 9 ft dame
    Which of Mulan's parents was the dwarf? If it's the dame, doesn't that mean that the offspring will be smaller than if the sire was the dwarf?
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    Re: Mainland vs. Dwarf Burm Size Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    Which of Mulan's parents was the dwarf? If it's the dame, doesn't that mean that the offspring will be smaller than if the sire was the dwarf?
    the dwarf DNA came from the mum, she was an 11 year old 50% dwarf - the sire was a 4 year old pure mainland burm - if i’m not mistaken i think you could right about that but i would have to maybe double check - my prediction is that she will be somewhere in the range between the 2, probably 9 feet like her mum but 10 foot max

    same thing with the mainland, i think she will be within the range of her parents, probably 12 feet

    so in total, 3 foot reduction with 25% DNA but we’ll see!
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    Re: Mainland vs. Dwarf Burm Size Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by YungRasputin View Post
    I’ll get more precise measurements when they have their next shed
    You can get precise measurements from a shed? How? Doesn't the shed stretch when it comes off?
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    Re: Mainland vs. Dwarf Burm Size Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    You can get precise measurements from a shed? How? Doesn't the shed stretch when it comes off?
    the key word there would be “more” as in more precise than just eyeballing them lol which is what produced the measurement ranges in the OP - specifically what i plan to do is to measure non-stretched and then measure it stretch and then consider the difference to be the range of their sizes
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    Both are very beautiful snakes, but I definitely prefer Elvira's coloration. She looks like a giraffe's neck, haha.

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    Re: Mainland vs. Dwarf Burm Size Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by YungRasputin View Post
    the key word there would be “more” as in more precise than just eyeballing them lol which is what produced the measurement ranges in the OP - specifically what i plan to do is to measure non-stretched and then measure it stretch and then consider the difference to be the range of their sizes
    You could consider using this tool to measure them: http://serpwidgets.com/main/measure.
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