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Posted by: exitwounds at Tue May 6 14:09:41 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by exitwounds ] i didnt take it offensive. but yea it is small hence my original post because like i said i wasnt the only one who's albino green stayed on the very small end of burms. and even if i was underfeeding mine at all i know she isnt underfeeding hers at all because her other burm who is also male is 18ft so we thought maybe it was kinda like a mutant combo of genes that may hinder growth. since neither of us could ever remember seeing even adults of any signifigant size when it came to them. im simply tryin to find an answer to the situation. cause every othr snake we have which are mainly all large constrictors have gotten to their expected size in about the expected amount of time. | ||
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