Update of Titus, my Burmese Python

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
I was having to play whack-a-mouse up til the past few weeks. We had new petshop open and the owners are from England..

Unless you can get a petshop to order you frozen and you just have a few snakes the 45$ for overnight shipping ends up being about the same or more than a mouse or rat freshly thumped....
 
Hey Jeremy, how did you get past the wife with that gorgeous pithon? That is the only thing I cannot impose...:)

Lucy guy!! Would love tha own one of these:)
 
Hey Lovely looking burm, quite an unusual colour for a burm too init. Looking really good. Just make sure you handle that thing as much as you can, you really are going to have a fight on your hands when it gets around 22ft long. They often get confused between which is the prey at that size.. alot like ours did, but again, lovely snake.
 
Jessica Dring;796409; said:
Hey Lovely looking burm, quite an unusual colour for a burm too init. Looking really good. Just make sure you handle that thing as much as you can, you really are going to have a fight on your hands when it gets around 22ft long. They often get confused between which is the prey at that size.. alot like ours did, but again, lovely snake.

Only if you smell like a rat :ROFL: ;)
 
Burms are great snakes
to bad i dont have the room for one
 
What do you mean enlighten you further? For christs sake, have you not seen the reports of burms attacking (contricting) AND killing humans in their home, and even when food wasnt present. Its funny how it seems to be the largest ones too. If you want a link I will find it for you. At full grown, its easy to understand why a burm could mistake something our size for prey. This is not to attack burms neither, as I have had one before, and love them.
 
Jessica Dring;804896; said:
What do you mean enlighten you further? For christs sake, have you not seen the reports of burms attacking (contricting) AND killing humans in their home, and even when food wasnt present. Its funny how it seems to be the largest ones too. If you want a link I will find it for you. At full grown, its easy to understand why a burm could mistake something our size for prey. This is not to attack burms neither, as I have had one before, and love them.

Oh dear..and I suppose none of these attacks were down to inexperienced uneducated people who just wanted to keep a big impressive snake and were totally unaware of signs that a snake may strike or even attack. Yeah i have heard reports of people attacked by large constrictors and seem to remember one where the burm was allowed to free roam the house!! Yeah responsible ownership at its best eh.
 
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