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dave himself
08-09-16, 04:29 AM
I don't think I ever posted this pic here but it's my favourite :). This is our Wild-type female burm Daisy she's fully grown at around 14ft with a hatchling burm just a few weeks old sitting on her head. This was not one of her babies but one that was born in the shop to the female who stays there on display :)

http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j342/davy64/snakes/IMG_20150930_134815.jpg (http://s1081.photobucket.com/user/davy64/media/snakes/IMG_20150930_134815.jpg.html)

Thanks for looking :)

marvelfreak
08-09-16, 05:51 AM
A true beauty.

Panntyman
08-09-16, 06:40 AM
I can appreciate a normal very much i think they are as beautiful as any morph out there. But mother nature produced many of the first f1 out there man just took it too another level my baby is not a normal but this is the first morph for retics which mother nature produced

dave himself
08-09-16, 08:33 AM
A true beauty.

Thanks Chuck mate

macandchz
08-09-16, 08:49 AM
that is such an adorable picture! daisy is an amazing snake. love to see pictures of her.

dave himself
08-09-16, 09:01 AM
I can appreciate a normal very much i think they are as beautiful as any morph out there. But mother nature produced many of the first f1 out there man just took it too another level my baby is not a normal but this is the first morph for retics which mother nature produced

I know all that mate but I'm just taking about plain Wild-types ;)

dave himself
08-09-16, 09:08 AM
that is such an adorable picture! daisy is an amazing snake. love to see pictures of her.

Thanks folks and I'm really glad you like the pic :)

SWDK
08-09-16, 10:03 AM
That's a cool pic.

dave himself
08-09-16, 10:23 AM
That's a cool pic.

Thanks Dave ;)

dannybgoode
08-09-16, 11:56 AM
I appreciate the odd morph but would never own one. Nature does just fine imo. Daisy is a beaut and illustrates my point just nicely :).

Tsubaki
08-09-16, 12:16 PM
love this picture! amazing :D

dave himself
08-09-16, 01:46 PM
I appreciate the odd morph but would never own one. Nature does just fine imo. Daisy is a beaut and illustrates my point just nicely :).

Thanks Danny :)

love this picture! amazing :D

Thanks Tsubaki :)

riddick07
08-09-16, 04:57 PM
She's beautiful! I love the wild types along with the morphs. I had an albino burm when I was younger so I have a soft spot for the albinos but the wild types are just as pretty!

dave himself
08-10-16, 12:24 AM
She's beautiful! I love the wild types along with the morphs. I had an albino burm when I was younger so I have a soft spot for the albinos but the wild types are just as pretty!

Thanks Riddick and Lisa prefers albinos that's why we have Wilson :)

Panntyman
08-10-16, 05:13 AM
I know all that mate but I'm just taking about plain Wild-types ;)

Yavi see what you talking about mate i don't even know why you put a Burmese python to me there dumb and i have many snakesv throughout, my life and now im sticking with a giant moves swift5 snakes brains are the sizecof peanuts so i dont expect much from them but i retic to me is so much smarter than what you call it mate wild type dumb *** ya mate you should got retics a snake that thinks not a dumb ***

Panntyman
08-10-16, 05:19 AM
Ya mate you should have put up a normal retic or even better ball python....

dannybgoode
08-10-16, 05:37 AM
I would have thought even a dumb Burm could construct a a better sentence than you though given the number of grammatical and syntactical errors in your last few posts pantyhose...

Tsubaki
08-10-16, 06:23 AM
Panntyman, there's no reason to say things like that. Not everyone likes the same snakes, that's what makes this hobby great. Burmese and retics are both amazing

Andy_G
08-10-16, 07:20 AM
Ya mate you should have put up a normal retic or even better ball python mate them burms are real dumb

Note to self; don't get hammered before posting.




That is a very nice picture of some beautiful animals, Dave.

dannybgoode
08-10-16, 07:37 AM
Panntyman, there's no reason to say things like that. Not everyone likes the same snakes, that's what makes this hobby great. Burmese and retics are both amazing

I'd just live by your signature on this one Tsubaki :)

Tsubaki
08-10-16, 08:11 AM
Good idea Danny ;)

sirtalis
08-10-16, 09:03 AM
So true, I think that the best looking reptiles are produced by nature, normals are by far the best imo bit any naturally ocruring morphs are also pretty sweet, I draw the line when you have something like albino lighting pied het caramel idk

sirtalis
08-10-16, 09:06 AM
Yavi see what you talking about mate i don't even know why you put a Burmese python to me there dumb and i have many snakesv throughout, my life and now im sticking with a giant moves swift5 snakes brains are the sizecof peanuts so i dont expect much from them but i retic to me is so much smarter than what you call it mate wild type dumb *** ya mate you should got retics a snake that thinks not a dumb ***


nor sure if its any smarter, they certainly have a higher metabolism but if you heat any snake (raise their basking temp over a hundred, which is quite common in the wild) up they'll act similar to a retic or a colubrid

infernalis
08-10-16, 09:10 AM
nor sure if its any smarter, they certainly have a higher metabolism but if you heat any snake (raise their basking temp over a hundred, which is quite common in the wild) up they'll act similar to a retic or a colubrid

Thank you for pointing that out. Many of the keepers who have "nippy" snakes actually offer proper HOT basking spots. Any exothermic animal will be "tame" (lethargic) when not offered the proper basking temps.

dave himself
08-10-16, 12:49 PM
Yavi see what you talking about mate i don't even know why you put a Burmese python to me there dumb and i have many snakesv throughout, my life and now im sticking with a giant moves swift5 snakes brains are the sizecof peanuts so i dont expect much from them but i retic to me is so much smarter than what you call it mate wild type dumb *** ya mate you should got retics a snake that thinks not a dumb ***

I do have a retic thanks ;)

dave himself
08-10-16, 12:55 PM
Note to self; don't get hammered before posting.




That is a very nice picture of some beautiful animals, Dave.

Thanks Andy

dave himself
08-10-16, 01:05 PM
Ya mate you should have put up a normal retic or even better ball python mate them burms are real dumb

Mate what's wrong with you, do you need a hug or something you seem like a very angry person. Maybe you just need to find your happy place and chill out :)

Aaron_S
08-10-16, 01:47 PM
Mate what's wrong with you, do you need a hug or something you seem like a very angry person. Maybe you just need to find your happy place and chill out :)

We sent him off to find that happy place

dave himself
08-10-16, 01:56 PM
We sent him off to find that happy place

Maybe just as well :(

dave himself
08-10-16, 04:14 PM
I'd just live by your signature on this one Tsubaki :)

Mate I've been meaning to ask you what the heck doe's your signature mean?

sirtalis
08-10-16, 04:36 PM
Thank you for pointing that out. Many of the keepers who have "nippy" snakes actually offer proper HOT basking spots. Any exothermic animal will be "tame" (lethargic) when not offered the proper basking temps.

Yessir I've noticed that with my leos, originally I used a heat pad and they basked around 85-95 but now I've been keeping them like my monitors, bask them higher than 110-120 raise the humidity a nice bioactive substrate and suddenly you have a whole different animal haha

(Edit) sorry about derailing the thread but @infernalis I just realized that you wrote savannahmonitor.net, a huge thanks from me and all my reptiles :)

dave himself
08-10-16, 04:43 PM
Yessir I've noticed that with my leos, originally I used a heat pad and they basked around 85-95 but now I've been keeping them like my monitors, bask them higher than 110-120 raise the humidity a nice bioactive substrate and suddenly you have a whole different animal haha

(Edit) sorry about derailing the thread but @infernalis I just realized that you wrote savannahmonitor.net, a huge thanks from me and all my reptiles :)

No problem mate work away :)

dannybgoode
08-10-16, 10:35 PM
@Dave-a cut and paste into Google will reveal all :)

dave himself
08-11-16, 01:43 AM
@Dave-a cut and paste into Google will reveal all :)

Got it :D I like that

Tsubaki
08-11-16, 03:27 AM
Mate I've been meaning to ask you what the heck doe's your signature mean?


Didn't notice this post until now sorry, guess you already figured it out but still!:
(Non literal) translation would be: It's foolish to deal with a fool!- Only death can cure a fool. 2 Japanese proverbs that just go so well together, something to live by I always think. :)

dave himself
08-11-16, 05:35 AM
Didn't notice this post until now sorry, guess you already figured it out but still!:
(Non literal) translation would be: It's foolish to deal with a fool!- Only death can cure a fool. 2 Japanese proverbs that just go so well together, something to live by I always think. :)

I took Dannys advice and copy and pasted it :). Yeah mate I really like that like that. I wasn't getting angry with the guy I was just wondering what the heck was wrong with him :D

Sublimeballs
08-16-16, 07:27 AM
What did I just read? Seriously, how'd that turn so fast? I'm so confused.... anyway thats an incredible picture Dave. Daisy is such a beautiful example of the species.

Sublimeballs
08-16-16, 07:30 AM
Good move on the admins part for banning him. If he acted like this in this thread, what would have happened when someone called any aspect of his care or whatever in to question.

dave himself
08-16-16, 02:22 PM
What did I just read? Seriously, how'd that turn so fast? I'm so confused.... anyway thats an incredible picture Dave. Daisy is such a beautiful example of the species.

Cheers mate :)