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    Re: My cousin has a 15ft burmese python (which are illegal here in Florida)

    Quote Originally Posted by Denial View Post
    im guessing troll. Unless your really just that cocky. What kind of fish tank do you have a 15 foot burm in? Also has anyone had a burm get out and eat there child? People get so uptight over this subject. And yes im sure its dangerous having such a large an imal get loose in your house but I dont think the first thing its going to do is hunt down the 3 year old. Regardless if your not a troll I pray you find someone quick that knows how to properly keep these animals. Fish tanks were designed for fish not burms.
    you obviously didn't read the rest of this thread.

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    Not saying you're a troll but you definitely could have worded this better, and left out the three year old all together. That will get a rise out of a lot of people. My suggestion is to put the snake in a room all to itself, a spare bedroom or something and keep the door shut and locked that way the kid doesn't have access until you can fix it's cage while you look for a viable solution to the illegal part. Check the zoo's in your area, see if they want a snake that large. I did a quick google search for breeders in florida and picked up a few right off hand.

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    Check make a post on fauna/kingsnake but ask for a photocopy of their restricted species permit that way you're covered. I gave you quite a few options here, and you made this post 2.5hrs ago and there hasn't been an update on the situation yet lol. If none of these ideas work, you're better off contacting the proper authorities, because all it will take is someone coming to your house for something, a friend, a stranger, someone there working to see the animal and get the ball rolling the wrong way.

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    Re: My cousin has a 15ft burmese python (which are illegal here in Florida)

    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    Not saying you're a troll but you definitely could have worded this better, and left out the three year old all together. That will get a rise out of a lot of people. My suggestion is to put the snake in a room all to itself, a spare bedroom or something and keep the door shut and locked that way the kid doesn't have access until you can fix it's cage while you look for a viable solution to the illegal part. Check the zoo's in your area, see if they want a snake that large. I did a quick google search for breeders in florida and picked up a few right off hand.

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    Check make a post on fauna/kingsnake but ask for a photocopy of their restricted species permit that way you're covered. I gave you quite a few options here, and you made this post 2.5hrs ago and there hasn't been an update on the situation yet lol. If none of these ideas work, you're better off contacting the proper authorities, because all it will take is someone coming to your house for something, a friend, a stranger, someone there working to see the animal and get the ball rolling the wrong way.

    best of luck
    Thank you :)
    I mentioned the baby to put emphasis the urgency of the situation

    her tank was custom made by the breeder in NJ who sold us the snake
    it's about 27feet long and 5 ft wide
    it had a wood frame
    the snake has pushed her bode against the tank vertically until it cracked and broke


    and I've called the local zoo
    their female Burmese Python has recently passed away
    I'm waiting on a call back

    I think it would be cool for her to go to a zoo so we could still go see her :P
    Last edited by yayforhanna; 10-16-2011 at 04:38 PM.

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    Re: My cousin has a 15ft burmese python (which are illegal here in Florida)

    Quote Originally Posted by yayforhanna View Post
    Thank you
    I mentioned the baby to put emphasis the urgency of the situation

    her tank was custom made by the breeder in NJ who sold us the snake
    it's about 27feet long and 5 ft wide
    it had a wood frame
    the snake has pushed her bode against the tank vertically until it cracked and broke
    The tank is 27ft long? How did you get that into your house?

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    Re: My cousin has a 15ft burmese python (which are illegal here in Florida)

    Quote Originally Posted by johnmauser View Post
    The tank is 27ft long? How did you get that into your house?
    Through the front door? Not every house is laid out the same. I could probably fit a 27" footer in my main living room. Stop trying to instigate lol.
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    Re: My cousin has a 15ft burmese python (which are illegal here in Florida)

    Quote Originally Posted by yayforhanna View Post
    I've called the local zoo
    their female Burmese Python has recently passed away
    I'm waiting on a call back
    Hopefully this works out, because a 15" Burm is definitely an awesome sight.
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    I can help you find a home for it, I know tons of people who have the license to legally own a burm in the Fort Lauderdale area.

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    Re: My cousin has a 15ft burmese python (which are illegal here in Florida)

    Quote Originally Posted by johnmauser View Post
    The tank is 27ft long? How did you get that into your house?
    we took the sliding glass door in the back patio out and brought it in and the put it back the tank is in the dining room which we turned into our living room and we turned out living room into our dining room



    Quote Originally Posted by Austin236 View Post
    I can help you find a home for it, I know tons of people who have the license to legally own a burm in the Fort Lauderdale area.
    if I can't find her a home soon I'll let you know


    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    Hopefully this works out, because a 15" Burm is definitely an awesome sight.
    Indeed she is
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    Re: My cousin has a 15ft burmese python (which are illegal here in Florida)

    15ft burmese python
    Quote Originally Posted by yayforhanna View Post
    She is way too large for her enclosure and she's been escaping lately
    Quote Originally Posted by yayforhanna View Post
    her tank was custom made by the breeder in NJ who sold us the snake
    it's about 27feet long and 5 ft wide
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 10-16-2011 at 05:10 PM.
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    Re: My cousin has a 15ft burmese python (which are illegal here in Florida)

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    I'm a bit confused o_o

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