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02-15-05, 12:10 AM
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New Pics of Hannibal
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02-15-05, 01:28 AM
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Great enclosure. She looks like my double het.
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02-15-05, 04:38 AM
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Beutiful. What size is that enlosure?? Looks real nice.
Adam
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02-15-05, 08:59 AM
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Location: montreal CANADA and proud of it!
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Oh sweet! That burm has some nice body mass.
Also, I notice a case of bacardi under it's cage, mans drink! O.o
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02-15-05, 09:26 AM
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Nice burm and sweet cage man did you build that yourself?
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02-15-05, 10:51 AM
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Beautiful snake!
Nice taste in rum too!
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02-15-05, 02:21 PM
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The enclosure is 8feet x4feet x 2feet, yea i built it myself a little over a year ago it was quit expensive. No thats not a case of Bacardi its just a clock, lol! Although new years I got pretty sick from the stuff! Stay away from the 151! LOL
Adam
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03-04-05, 08:19 AM
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Location: Sharbot Lake, Ontario
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Hi, i like your burmese he's sweet. But what i was wondering is what is that plant you have hanging above him? I was wondering because i trying to set up a container for BRB. But i'm thinking about getting a burmese in a couple of years though.
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03-04-05, 09:23 AM
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03-04-05, 10:20 AM
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Man, not too long ago we were talking about how big burms get and all that. And
i remember some pics of your snake from then...
And now i'm surprised how BIG it got. Great job.
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03-04-05, 10:43 AM
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Yea that is one monster of a snake.
Wicked enclosure also, I beleave the stuff on top if just fake jungle leaves strung up. Wicked Idea.
In the future im going to be building enclosures like that, with airbrushed rainforest, or waterfall scenes or what ever the person wants im building it for. I could prob even work on existing enclosures. They of course will have to be cleaned and cured so a temp enclosure would obviously be needed.
Any ways have you had any close calls yet? That would be one mean bite!
and then the coils...... my god.
How are the burm in general for aggression?
Would love to have one in the future.
ws
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03-04-05, 11:03 AM
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If i remember correctly i thought i heard him say that his burm is very clam, like most burms are(not all, lol)
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03-04-05, 11:06 AM
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oh must have been in anouther post lol.
Anyways I guesse thats why burm are so popular then.
Are most sold wc or cb?
ws
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03-07-05, 09:35 PM
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Location: Timmins, Ontario
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There's a lot of CB availvable for burms and the reason they're so popular for the most part is because some hot shot says one day "oh, i wanna look cool! im gonna pick myself up a nice burm" he gets it as a baby and it just keeps growing and growing... happens far too often with burms. (im not reffering to anybody in particular, for the most part the people on this site with burms seem to have good experience, knowledge and the room for there burms) but for the most part the reason they're popular is there size and being relatively friendly overall..
Davey
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03-07-05, 10:21 PM
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Location: Ottawa
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Hey man nice a** burm...very clean looking...Also nice enclosure..im planning on getting a burm or retic soon and im probably going to make a tank like that..thanks for sharing the pics...Connor
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