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yes yes ye sI got myself a new burms female.. I alsoi have a male but I will sell that one.. I was shocked to see how small they are when they are newborn lol
on the pic you'll see both animals.
the darker and fatter one is the female she is about to shed.
cheers http://www.reptielenforum.nl/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?;act=ST;f=2;t=255;st=0;&#entry2340
jncoclub
08-13-03, 02:03 PM
I got the following notice:
Sorry, het forum is momenteel niet beschikbaar
Wegens verhuizing naar een andere server is het forum offline.
Excuses voor het ongemak.
Het RF team.
I think I needed a password to see access the pic??
no the forum where I had put the pics on was down at the moment but now you can see her..:)
Mike177
08-14-03, 08:57 PM
i saw a burm, dont know bout u guys.
I tried earlier and wasn't able to see it.
TheRedDragon
08-15-03, 10:33 AM
I just clicked on the link and I saw everything fine. She's a very nice looking burm. :)
BWSmith
08-15-03, 10:41 AM
Why are you selling the male?
I am selling the male cause I am against breeding for the reason that most animals are being dumped when they intend to grow up to 10 ft here in Holland.
jncoclub
08-15-03, 07:25 PM
Now it worked for me. Great burm!
Doug & Deb
08-17-03, 08:11 AM
Nice animals but it may be hard to get rid of the male and as long as you house them separate you will not have to worry about them breeding. You can always destroy the eggs as soon as she lays also if they are unwanted. Please don't abandon one pet because you bought another.
well I have a good home for that snake. So I only sell it when I know that he will get a good home. :)
spyderman
08-17-03, 02:56 PM
Cant see nothing except a loggin screen.
mmm strange.. well I will take some pics soon and post them here..
Mike177
08-18-03, 05:40 PM
I am against breeding for the reason that most animals are being dumped when they intend to grow up to 10 ft here in Holland.
ya i though to the same way about breeding but it is so tempting!!!!
yes it is LOL I want to breed one time I think so I can experiance it
BurmBaroness
08-19-03, 02:27 PM
If you do, breed something that is easy to find homes for. Experience breeding is different from a burning desire to breed a specific animal. You said yourself that there are lots of unwanted burms in your area also, so no need to contribute to that, even for experience. I am in the same situation here, way more burms than good homes. more burms and big boas coem into our rescues here than any other snakes, only it's way easier to place the boas.
well I have a friend who has an albino male and we have found a few good homes for a few baby pythons.. we intend to breed them together and only take 10 eggs to hatch and destroy the other eggs.
reptilesalonica
08-25-03, 02:07 AM
more burms and big boas coem into our rescues here than any other snakes
So, why not send them here in Greece *praying on knees know* :D
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Skin78, from the 10 eggs you don't know if or which of them will hatch.
I wouldn't breed them if i were you.
These are huge snakes, not for everyone and mistakes can be done easier if the person who want that snake don't realize that the snake can grow to 4m. long.
~Greg~
wow. that is a beutiful snake!congrats
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