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    Can anyone give me a good website on keeping giant snakes?

    Or you can just give me the basics here.

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    lol make sure u have a lock on the cage. what snakes are u talking about burms. anaconda?

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    Re: Can anyone give me a good website on keeping giant snakes?

    Just big snakes in general, but mainly burms and retics.
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    Have you checked out Monster Snakes Forums yet? I bet they'd have tons of info and people to help you find what you're looking for
    http://www.monstersnakesforums.com/
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    Monster snake forums is where you'll find a huge amount of information about giants.. better than any other site out there.

    Unfortunately there really aren't many resources out there other than shared first person experience for giants...at least that are any good.

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    i have had a burm befor it ended tragically but he was a beast normal male burm. that was around 9-10 ft when he died tragically in my garage fire where he had a custom enclosure made. it sucked loseing my snake and all my child hood memories but. I love them and everything about them but he did get very tempermental around shed and what not I find them fascinating but I will say I will never get inolved in a comitment such as a monster snake again very hard to commit to the life of a snake liek that unless you are retired and have a permanent place of residents. people dont realize what they are getting them selves into thats why florida is in this current invasive species epidemic. lol beautiful snakes but huge commitment way more than a lil ball python thats for sure.

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