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There ae Half dwarf albino burms that stay quite a bit smaller but I'm not sure if anyone in your stat has or is breeding them and with the Lacey act you can't get them from out of state.
I have an albino Burm that was a rescue, and he's one of my favorite snakes. He's a complete sweetheart, but has a great feeding response. They are very big and can get extremely heavy- Trogdor is about 14 feet and 120lbs. They are not beginner snakes, or to be taken lightly, but as long as you are safe about it and don't handle or feed the Burm without a second person around, they are wonderful captives. Mine is very popular in my neighborhood- in the summer I take him outside for fresh air and the neighbors' kids want to play with him and pet him. We even have a kiddie pool for him to swim in while outside.
Thank you sir! looks great! the normals are so beautiful, still dont know if i want a normal or albino :/
I understand the size and the weight these snakes come with, and i wouldnt say i am a beginner by any means, whats so ever, and my wife can help with feeding, once he/she gets big enough, or even my mom/dad.... so i have help that i would need.