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    Re: Fellow Burm Owners ASSEMBLE!!!...i need some help

    Well you can no longer see its spine sticking out of its back and its no longer covered in old shed, ticks and mites and its in a properly sized enclosure with proper heating and humidity. Would that qualify as better off? I was just trying to get to the bottom of the myth i guarantee that no matter how big he gets hell be properly fed and cared for. I didnt mean to start an argument or anything.
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    Re: Fellow Burm Owners ASSEMBLE!!!...i need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by McGurk View Post
    Well you can no longer see its spine sticking out of its back and its no longer covered in old shed, ticks and mites and its in a properly sized enclosure with proper heating and humidity. Would that qualify as better off? I was just trying to get to the bottom of the myth i guarantee that no matter how big he gets hell be properly fed and cared for. I didnt mean to start an argument or anything.
    Thats wonderful to hear! I know my posts don't always come off as all sunshine and carebears, but I was really concerned you believed you could keep the animal however big you wanted it.

    I am glad to hear you are taking the best measures for the animal's sake.
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    Re: Fellow Burm Owners ASSEMBLE!!!...i need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    I know my posts never always come off as all sunshine and carebears,

    never always eh sorry couldn't resist
    There is a moose loose aboot this hoose !

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    Re: Fellow Burm Owners ASSEMBLE!!!...i need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by snakey68 View Post
    never always eh sorry couldn't resist
    Eh ya got me LOL

    I knew what I meant!

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    Re: Fellow Burm Owners ASSEMBLE!!!...i need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Eh ya got me LOL

    I knew what I meant!
    I knew what you meant as well its the Scots mischieviousness in me I am just teasing

    I am going to get me porridge now as I need to grow a couple of more inches for a game tomorrow
    There is a moose loose aboot this hoose !

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    Re: Fellow Burm Owners ASSEMBLE!!!...i need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by snakey68 View Post
    I knew what you meant as well its the Scots mischieviousness in me I am just teasing

    I am going to get me porridge now as I need to grow a couple of more inches for a game tomorrow
    Is that the Scotsmans secret? Porridge? I might have to see if my boyfriend will take up eating porridge...

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    Re: Fellow Burm Owners ASSEMBLE!!!...i need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Is that the Scotsmans secret? Porridge? I might have to see if my boyfriend will take up eating porridge...
    its one of the secrets sssshhhhh

    McGurk: welcome to the wonderful world of Ball-pythons.net glad your doing well with the Burm best of luck there.
    There is a moose loose aboot this hoose !

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    Re: Fellow Burm Owners ASSEMBLE!!!...i need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by snakey68 View Post
    McGurk: welcome to the wonderful world of Ball-pythons.net glad your doing well with the Burm best of luck there.
    Ditto!

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    I won't add opinion but just share personal experience. I have a 6ish year old male (we're not sure of the exact age) who was kept on a minimal maintenance diet until we got him in jan 2007. He weighed about 25lbs and was...um...9' I think? He was ALWAYS prowling for food and was "cage aggressive" - he's never bitten us, but you'd be surprised how fast a big snake moves when he thinks food is coming in his cage door when it opens.

    Since then, we've kept him on a diet better suited for his size, while definitely not overfeeding him. Lourdes is currently 35ish lbs (or was it 45? i really can't remember) and somewhere in the 11' range (tiny, really, for his age), eating a large rabbit every 3 weeks.

    He still prowls (he is a burm, for heaven's sake...you could feed them everyday and they'd still prowl ), but he's calmed down quite a bit, is fun to handle and way less cage agressive (we can refill his water bowl or spot clean without having to remove him first).

    Anyway...good luck with your guy. The good news with burms is you can always bump up their prey size and they'll eat it, hehe...=)
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