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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    I also wanted to mention, I think Bryan is well aware of the caging requirements for giants. The first snakes he ever bred we're two albino burms (believe they we're burms) a few decades ago.

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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    Quote Originally Posted by jp-reptiles View Post
    i am sure that franykeno and dsirkle did see that too small enclosures but protecting him cause the want to kiss his butt and because they like him i think, their are 100 pics and movies online to prove that brian keeps alot of his giants in too small enclosures...........

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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    Stratus.
    No problem sometimes we get ahead of ourselves.

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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    but I dont think brian really has anything to prove to anyone. He is well aware of how to care for his animals. And im sure them cages are on the way. I have always wanted to talk to him though about how he keeps them in there. I was considering buying the 8 foot freedom breeders. But I just dont understand how those big snakes cant push out of them things. Do they have locks????

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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    Quote Originally Posted by jp-reptiles View Post
    i am sure that franykeno and dsirkle did see that too small enclosures but protecting him cause the want to kiss his butt and because they like him i think, their are 100 pics and movies online to prove that brian keeps alot of his giants in too small enclosures...........

    regards ''jp''
    jp you have about as much knowledge of who I am as a person, a snakebreeder and a Moderator here as you have of BHB's setup so I'll give your comment about my motivations for my post about as much credit as I give your comments about BHB, which quite honestly is nada.
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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    Have any one of you ever actually been to BHB, met Brian, viewed the snakes in question, seen their setups? Well I have. I didn't see any snakes stuffed into too small enclosures. I saw healthy animals doing just fine. Rack after rack, tub after tub, I was allowed to look at, open or have Brian open anything I wanted to see without question.

    So again my question, before you decide someone of Brian's experience is doing it all wrong and you should judge him so harshly in a public forum, have you actually been at the BHB facility and based your judgement on your own personal experience there?
    I don't think what I said is even close to harsh. Im just being real. FROM WHAT I HAVE SEEN on the many snakebytes episodes, the large pythons seem to have little space for moving around in their enclosures. Sorry if you took it as a personal attack.
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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    backstab : to attempt to discredit (a person) by underhanded means, as innuendo, accusation, or the like.

    That video was well over a year old. I'm sorry if backstabbing is a little harsh, but if you have a problem with him then ask him. All i'm saying is we should be able to hear both sides.
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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    Quote Originally Posted by stratus_020202 View Post
    backstab : to attempt to discredit (a person) by underhanded means, as innuendo, accusation, or the like.

    That video was well over a year old. I'm sorry if backstabbing is a little harsh, but if you have a problem with him then ask him. All i'm saying is we should be able to hear both sides.


    I know what backstabbing means. I wanted an explanation on how I commited the act.

    The objective wasn't to discredit anyone.

    My concern was for the well being of the snakes.
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    Re: Big snakes, small enclosures.

    My post was for the well being of the snakes.
    If you are so concerned about the well being of the snakes why post here why not contact Brian directly about your concerns?
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