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    Re: My hiding baby burmese

    Hmm. Good advice wanted.

    1. Do not capitalize the first letter in every word in your posts. Your posts are hard to read.

    2. Tame that Burmese. Handle him at least 5 minutes every day except for a couple of days after feeding. Consider tap training.

    3. Never, never, NEVER allow that snake to wrap around your neck. And I mean starting the day you got him.

    4. By the time that snake is 6 feet long, he will go after anything that smells like food and moves. He should be in a cage with a feeding box attachment. In other words, at feeding time, there should be a solid barrier between you and the snake every second. You do not want to be another stupid feeding accident.

    5. Hiding is normal. Anything that is big and moves is a potential predator.

    Good luck.

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