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Re: New male burm
Make sure you have the next size cage for it They get massive.
Nice snake though! Good luck with him.
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Re: New male burm
Id be covering up that exposed bulb. your snake could wrap around it, and get burned pretty bad.
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Re: New male burm
Need a hide box. You can use a simple shoe box. Or even a 12 pack case of soda.
Do you have a way to check/regulate the temperature the bulb is creating? That looks a lot like the bulb I used as a basking spot for young monitors, which gets really warm.
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Re: New male burm
what do you keep a adult burm in?
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Re: New male burm
 Originally Posted by azpythons
what do you keep a adult burm in?
8' Cage for female
6' Cage for male
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Re: New male burm
 Originally Posted by azpythons
what do you keep a adult burm in?
My guy is in an 8' x 3' x 2' cage.
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: New male burm
I love burms.
I wish they didn't get so big. I like them more than ball's.
Funny thing is when I was like 12 years old I almost had my parents suckered into getting me one but then I changed my mind to a ball.
They would have flipped about the size of a burm.
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Re: New male burm
cover the light or put it on the outside, i am in veterinary medicine and one of the most common things i see with snakes and lizards is heat burns. itll cost alot more money to treat a nasty burn than the time it takes to get the light out of there
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