0.0.1 hog island boa
1.0 het pied BP
1.0 mojave BP
0.3 normal BP'S
0.0.4 hog noses
0.0.3 garter snakes
0.0.1 bull snake
0.1 Red tail boa
1.0 normal burm
We have one that has bitten Chad more than once. I wouldn't say she's aggressive, she just has an extremely strong feeding response, as dinner time has been the only time she's bitten
3.5 BPs......1.1 normal 1.1... mojo...1.0 spider Possible Het Pied...0.1 het Pied...0.1 Lesser...0.1 Pin
3.4 red tails...1.1 green tree python...0.1 burm...0.2 retic... 2 lizards...1.1 kids...1.0 husband
brums have a very strong feeding reflex, this should not be confused for agression. some burms can be pretty hissy but most are reluctant to bite. i haven't personaly dealt with any agressive burms since back in the days when many of them were wild caught juvi's or adults. and even then i would desrcibe most of them as more defensive than agressive. all though i would say it's pretty rare to encounter an aggressive one i'm sure they are some out there and let me tell you a pissed of 15' burm is a handfull to say the least.
Last edited by jason_ladouceur; 12-10-2011 at 11:57 AM.
I have an aggressive burm.. It's kind of surprising. He was aggressive as a little guy, but I believed he'd "grow out of it" as from what I was aware.. they typically do.
He hisses like a balloon with a hole in it! lol he's quite feisty. Lately (he's nearly 7 feet) he's been calming down. He's still huffy and puffy, but he no longer attempts to bite. :] So I agree with Jason that they can be vocal, but not inclined to bite.