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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    Quote Originally Posted by cassandra View Post
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    I kinda think we're making them TOO scary. Yes, you need to have experience and yes you absolutely need to be responsible.

    I was not trying to make them seem too scary just trying to make sure people understand how much care goes into keeping burms. One important lesson I have learned over the years is to never ever let your guard down-even the most docile of burms can surprise you. If I thought they were scary I would not own as many as I do.

    Man up girly-men, this is the GIANT snake forum is it not?
    I'm a 35 year old woman who owns numerous burms and handles them.-this is our biggest with my husband and yes I handle her-

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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    Quote Originally Posted by burmmamma View Post
    I'm a 35 year old woman who owns numerous burms and handles them.-this is our biggest with my husband and yes I handle her-
    High-five, girlfriend!

    And that girl looks awesome!
    0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
    1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
    1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)

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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    how big is she?

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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    Quote Originally Posted by krazieness_2 View Post
    how big is she?
    That pic was taken shortly after she laid a clutch of 69 eggs-she is almost 18 feet and right now weighs around 230 pouinds. We have retired her and she gets to live the rest of her life just being fat and lazy!!!

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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    Quote Originally Posted by reptiman93 View Post
    ok well obviously nothing is easy to keep... but i am wondering do you have to be a beginner, intermediate, or experienced owner
    experienced.

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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    Hey Burmmamma, that's an awesome snake, but technically it would be more appropriate to say that SHE handles YOU!!! Kind-of like being a passenger on an airplane, if the airplane weighs more than you do then you are riding not flying.

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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    are burms easy to keep? it depends.

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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    Burms, in my opinion, are one of the easier "Large" snakes to keep. They have a knack for getting RI's but if you regulate your temps properly that shouldn't be a problem. Also you need to think about how you're going to house it when it gets larger, same with feeding it. Adult burms can eat LARGE RABBITS, not exactly something that is easy to acquire, and is far from cheap.

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    Re: are burm. easy to keep

    I HAVE A 13FT BURMESE,14-1/2FT GREEN ANACONDA THE FOOD ALONE KILLS ME BUT TRYING TO HANDLE THEM IS IMPOSSIBLE I NEED ADLEAST 4 PEOPLE TO HELP THINK BEFORE U GIT ITS HARD WORK............

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