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    burmese python growth

    can you guys post some growth pics of your burms please?

    i'd like to see how fast a normal healthy burm, male and female, get over the months and years. length and weight wise.
    "you only regret the risks in life you DON'T take."

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    I second this post I have always been curious myself. Please and thank yous.

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    Here is my little guy at 4 months roughly.

    Here is a thread on burmjunkies of a year and a half old male.
    http://www.burmesepythonforums.com/s...d.php?tid=6332
    Can't stop with just one!
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    mine about double in size in about 6 months or so was about 3 feet in july of 2011 and by new years was over 6ft

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    They usually grow about 6 feet in their first year. I'll have to do some digging thru photos, but I'll get some pics up for you guys
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    Yes, yes! Pics! I adore Burms almost more than I do hots. I can have neither, but if I could pick one I'd pick the Burm hands down. Stupid Florida. I almost want to move just so I can have one.


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    Re: burmese python growth

    Quote Originally Posted by WarriorPrincess90 View Post
    Yes, yes! Pics! I adore Burms almost more than I do hots. I can have neither, but if I could pick one I'd pick the Burm hands down. Stupid Florida. I almost want to move just so I can have one.
    Move here We have no restrictions on reptiles, as of right now anyway

    Sorry to hijack the thread........carry on.
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    Get some pics up for you


    check out my fb page of my granite


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    Re: burmese python growth

    Quote Originally Posted by seanmcginnin View Post
    Get some pics up for you


    check out my fb page of my granite


    http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...7272279&type=3
    Wow they grow fast! Do retics grow at about that rate? I need to reconsider when my baby 'Tic will need a new enclosure if they grow at that rate
    iHerp - http://www.iherp.com/thedarkwolf25

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    yes retic's can grow that fast, my white phase albino grow about 6ft in the 1st year she is almost 3 and 11ft and still growing
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