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    BPnet Royalty 4theSNAKElady's Avatar
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    Re: Well We now havea burmese python

    Quote Originally Posted by zeion97 View Post
    Not harsh, true. Heating is the same. Nothing else is. It waz not critiicism so do nor play on my words. I stated the truth and notjing more. Yws thw op may not have intended to ever get a large constrictor and yes he did help a snake find a good home but it is still true. I have seeb plenty of people here get large snakes with no research and get harsher rhan what I said. Was I meaning to be harsh, NO.

    Op, you have a long yet fun road ahead od you. Vbe ready for a lot of snake when the little one gets bigger.
    We are very well aware of all of that. And as I stated before, we RESCUED the snake, and have NO intention of keeping it. I, nor my husband WANT a large snake. We keep and breed ball pythons. And as most rescues go, we did what imo most caring snake people would do....we took it out of a bad situation and are helping it out so it can be placed in a better one. What would YOU have done in that situation?????? Not too many options...
    Last edited by 4theSNAKElady; 03-27-2013 at 11:16 PM.
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    Re: Well We now havea burmese python

    Quote Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady View Post
    We are very well aware of all of that. And as I stated before, we RESCUED the snake, and have NO intention of keeping it. I, nor my husband WANT a large snake. We keep and breed ball pythons. And as most rescues go, we did what imo most caring snake people would do....we took it out of a bad situation and are helping it out so it can be placed in a better one. What would YOU have done in that situation?????? Not too many options...
    I stated this in my second comment. I just hate when people launch without knowing, that is what my comment was directed towards. Wether you plan to keep itmormmot is up to you, you never know you may fall in love with it. That is how we got our first burm, burm sitting that turned permanent. As I said, I did not mean to seem so "harsh"
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    Here is a picture of the rescued burm. We soaked it last night and got all its stuck shed off. Poor thing had a WAD of old shed in its vent we had to pull out We put it in a tub with some heat, and this morning he/she seems settled in and hungry. Its about the thickness of a red bull can, so Im thinking a smallish medium or chunky small sized rat offered today.


    ALL THAT SLITHERS - Ball Python aficionado/keeper
    breeder of African soft fur Rats. Keeper of other small exotic mammals.
    10 sugar gliders

    2 tenrecs
    5 jumping spiders
    paludarium with fish
    Brisingr the albino
    Snowy the BEL
    Piglet the albino conda hognose


    FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..

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    Re: Well We now havea burmese python

    well the female albino burmese has a new home and will be at her new home before 2 long. We did feed her today and she took 2 small rats since she been a while without out food we only offered her a smaller meal and she snagged them as if she been eating every week. I hope she enjoys her new home .
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    Well We now havea burmese python

    Good to hear!!! Glad to know you guys were able to rehome it successfully. Such a shame that people have a hard time considering a Burmese a forever home animal
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