My New Burmese Python! PICS

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AttackFish;1928375; said:
IMO its better to adopt adult burms than to buy juvies.
Tons of unwanted retics/burms out there.

the snake was born either way. I want to raise it right and hold it alot more than most so that its a 15 foot puppy dog.

and i looked into adopting one and didnt find anything but ton of ball pythons
 
HPIZZLE;1928438; said:
dude that is so cool.
when i have my own house ill have one:D

thanks! i cant put this guy down. hes is going to be so used to me within a week :D
 
im not really a fan of the large snakes but he's nice;)
 
some more pics. im holding this guy in my left hand as i type ha ha hes so calm all the time.

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hes a decent size for just 2 months old.
 
davo;1928310; said:
So pretty! Like retics, if they stayed smaller I'd have them, I just don't think I'll ever keep any of the big 4 or 5. Find me a retic that stays a hatchling and it would be all I own. Anyway, I'm sure he'll be up to size in no time, great snakes, he looks pretty content.
super dwarf retics (6 feet max) go for $400 to $600 in Canada, so probably much less down in the States, and about the same as Canada in Europe
 
Connor0729;1930143; said:
super dwarf retics (6 feet max) go for $400 to $600 in Canada, so probably much less down in the States, and about the same as Canada in Europe

I would guess they are still atleast that in the states.
 
Update: He just ate a thawed mouse so it seems it should be smooth sailing with this guy.
 
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