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    Hey are you looking at a viv that is 18 square feet? Or 18 feet long?

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    Re: Burmese python rescue help.

    Check out monster feeders... There pigglet prices are unbeatable

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    Never heard of Monster Feeders. I like their site... but I'm a sucker for pics of little kids with these huge animals. They help make the hobby look friendly and more respectable.

    They also offer 8 foot enclosures for $550, or so. Don't know what shipping would be. Honestly, as long as the current enclosure is adequate, I wouldn't worry about that until you get feeders in place, and have a clean bill of health from the new vet.

    Slow and steady. You don't want to get stressed out with this.

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    Re: Burmese python rescue help.

    Yea the monster crew has it all and good prices I'm lucky to only live 4 hours away.

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    Re: Burmese python rescue help.

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    Never heard of Monster Feeders. I like their site... but I'm a sucker for pics of little kids with these huge animals. They help make the hobby look friendly and more respectable.

    They also offer 8 foot enclosures for $550, or so. Don't know what shipping would be. Honestly, as long as the current enclosure is adequate, I wouldn't worry about that until you get feeders in place, and have a clean bill of health from the new vet.

    Slow and steady. You don't want to get stressed out with this.
    This.

    That said, I have two of the Monster 8'x2.5'x18" enclosures and love them as they are very sturdy and easy to clean out. Mine have the center dividers as well, which is very convenient for breeding medium-sized snakes like boas, or you can move a pissy larger snake to one side, put in the divider, clean the empty side, move the snake over, clean the other side...

    I also found a local pig farmer who now puts his stillborn piglets into the freezer for my larger snakes. He used to just throw them into the compost pile as he had no idea people would pay for those!

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    Re: Burmese python rescue help.

    Like that still born idea bcr229 going to have talk to some farmers now.

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    Re: Burmese python rescue help.

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    Like that still born idea bcr229 going to have talk to some farmers now.
    It helps that I get half a hog from him for the chest freezer every spring and fall.

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    Re: Burmese python rescue help.

    The snake may not have an RI, I have read that sometimes you can hear large snakes breathing from another room!
    Crawling back into the reptile scene once more!

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    Re: Burmese python rescue help.

    I can here my big coastal girl breath all the time gets worse the more frustrated she is.

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    Burms are definitely known for being vocal snakes.

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