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01-29-17, 02:18 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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He is one beautiful looking snake Dave
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Thanks Martin
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Gosh...that screamin' baby orange! He really is a good looking boy! Still a bit too big for me I think....well...too big for my mom anyway lol. She's already upset that I got an SD retic lol.
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Thanks Mink, and if only they kept those colors into adulthood it would be amazing  . He's still an amazing snake to keep though
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01-29-17, 02:24 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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He's beautiful! Is that a Burmese??
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Thanks mate
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Handsome Wilson! Albino burms aren't my favourite because they fade a lot, Wilson still has some nice patterning to him! 
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And I'm with you Tsubaki mate, when it comes to burms wild types are just unbeatable imo. This is actually Lisa,s boy I bought him for a birthday present, as she always wanted an albino.
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01-29-17, 02:31 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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He looks great Dave, definitely to big for me though.
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Thanks mate and he's actually not to bad to handle, although sometimes he's very active for a burm
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Thanks for sharing pics of Wilson! He's a good looking burm.
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Thanks Dave and it's a pleasure sharing pics of our wee group
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01-29-17, 02:35 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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I keep hoping someone will make a typo and miss the 'r' in burm....lol, I can imagine a post like 'Nice bum Dave' 
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Behave yourself
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But yes you do need to provide more updates on Wilson, poor guy gets overshadowed by Daisy and Jenny.
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Like I said mate I'll definitely stick more pics up this guy
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01-29-17, 02:38 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
Here he is chilling out on his favourite rug lol
I have just uploaded these images:
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01-29-17, 02:51 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
He definitely is one of the better looking albino burms out there! Very lucky  my friend has one and it just looks like a yellow blob with some smeared on white here n there.
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01-29-17, 03:16 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
I just love the colours, if only I could get a SD retic that colour but they are few and far between. He certainly is a stunning snake
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01-29-17, 08:52 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
He looks awesome Dave, that rug must have magic giant powers all of them love it.
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01-29-17, 02:52 PM
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Re: Wilson then and now
Beautifull, both then and now
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01-29-17, 09:45 PM
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Re: Wilson then and now
What a handsome young fella you've got there. The feature I love the most on a Burm is simply their head. Mine is a female granite, under a year old right now so still very small. It's crazy to think she'll be around Wilson size one day. Already growing like a weed.
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01-30-17, 02:43 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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Originally Posted by Tsubaki
He definitely is one of the better looking albino burms out there! Very lucky  my friend has one and it just looks like a yellow blob with some smeared on white here n there.
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Thanks mate, luckily he has held on to his pattern but the way they fade is ridiculous
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I just love the colours, if only I could get a SD retic that colour but they are few and far between. He certainly is a stunning snake
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Thanks mate and our Wilson is nothing special he just seems to have held his pattern a bit better than most.
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01-30-17, 02:49 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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He looks awesome Dave, that rug must have magic giant powers all of them love it.
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Lol thanks mate, and wee don't mind the burms on the rug. But Jenny is not to be trusted on it, there's always a mop and bucket handy when she's out
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Beautifull, both then and now 
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Thanks David
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01-30-17, 02:51 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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What a handsome young fella you've got there. The feature I love the most on a Burm is simply their head. Mine is a female granite, under a year old right now so still very small. It's crazy to think she'll be around Wilson size one day. Already growing like a weed.
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Thanks mate and they really aren't long in growing, you should put some pics of your girl
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01-30-17, 07:09 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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Lol thanks mate, and wee don't mind the burms on the rug. But Jenny is not to be trusted on it, there's always a mop and bucket handy when she's out 
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01-30-17, 07:14 AM
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Re: Wilson then and now
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Here he is chilling out on his favourite rug lol
I have just uploaded these images:

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