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    Dwarf buremese ?

    I was wondering what the size of the dwarf buremese pythons were, How there temperment is and where to find a reliable breeder.

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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    Quote Originally Posted by likebull1 View Post
    I was wondering what the size of the dwarf buremese pythons were, How there temperment is and where to find a reliable breeder.
    They hatch smaller than baby balls, Mike Cole has several right now. Females get around 6 ft. There are currently no breeders in the US. I only know of 1 clutch in the us to hatch dwarf to dwarf. Most of the females that came into the country were adult mean females that just will not breed.
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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    Hey Niel how many generations have the "dwarf species" been proven proven? Cause dwarf tics get bigger with each generation T2 is larger that T1 right?

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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    i got a buddy with a pair of wc dwarfs raising up to breed soon

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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    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"

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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    Quote Originally Posted by patthesnakeman View Post
    Hey Niel how many generations have the "dwarf species" been proven proven? Cause dwarf tics get bigger with each generation T2 is larger that T1 right?
    I may be wrong, but I only know of one clutch of dwarf to dwarf eggs in the us. That was several years ago and the offspring are the same size as the wild caught adults and were hand tame. Many dwarf to normal clutches have been produced and those are obviously larger.
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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    Many dwarf to normal clutches have been produced and those are obviously larger.
    Is it possible to get pure dwarves anywhere? I don't understand the reasoning behind crossing dwarves with regular burms before you even have a sustainable captive population of dwarves established.

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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    Quote Originally Posted by RGreen454ss View Post
    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"
    *giggle!*

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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Is it possible to get pure dwarves anywhere? I don't understand the reasoning behind crossing dwarves with regular burms before you even have a sustainable captive population of dwarves established.

    Mark

    Everyone wants the Dwarf Morph before they want that regular looking small burm..... Not to mention most of the breeders that could afford the Dwarf Burmese are going to do what they can to get the most out of their investment....
    Here's Johnny!!!!

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    Re: Dwarf buremese ?

    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!!!
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