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oh but i have to, with a nice burm like that i think many people are very jealous especially those that cant legally keep burms
is it illegal in your country? ohyea i have the license as well..hohohoh.......but burm will tend to grow BIG~~~ and LONG~~~ hahahahah and one day...i will need s few spotters when handling him...deng~
Space is my primary issue as to why I don't have a burm currently. Graduating college in the spring and in all liklihood I will be moving around a lot for the next few years. Transporting and snake that size that much would be unfair and rough on both myself and the snake. Oh well! Time will see things my way... I hope!
yeah in australia you can only have native species, nothing from OS. But in saying that i have a M. Kinghorni scrub and a olive python, which both grow pretty big. The tank i built my scrub for adult life is 2m high x 1.8m wide x 1.4m deep. it takes up most of my spare room