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ok guys, please do not trash other sites in the forums, I expect the other sites to do the same if we were every mentioned. I appreciate the kind words for our site, just try not to trash others.
The sound you are most likley hearing is the previous meal completing the digestion process. How often are you feeding this burm. It is not recommended to "Power Feed" any snake. All this does is give you a big immature snake.
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He fed the burm an adult mouse, then 3 days later, fed it another one. I think he knows now that mice are too small, and I HOPE he got the message about powerfeeding, as it is not healthy for a snake. The snakes natural gut flora never has time to replenish itself, ans the metabolism gets increased, and NEVER decreases.