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BrianSmith
at Sat Jun 21 21:46:01 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]
Where have you been the last couple weeks Rob? That new project taking up all of your free time? Well I for one have missed your posts immensely and it's really good to see you back around,... even if it may just be temporary until your new facility project is completed and operational. How is that going by the way? Good I hope. And I hope you can make it back soon to be here on a daily basis. Cheers!
>>Brian hit it right on the head. If you start with a baby you will learn every little nuance of this animal's personality. Even though temperment is never guaranteed, when you start with a baby, both you and the snake will learn each other's personalities. I am always hesitant in recommending a burm as a pet knowing how many become abandoned, but you are asking the right questions and if you are aware of what you are getting yourself into, then just make sure you spend plenty of time with your baby. And, learn proper techniques for managing large constrictors. We have 6 burms and I absolutely love them all; but I always respect what they are capable of doing. Good luck.
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>>Rob Carmichael, Director/Curator
>>The Wildlife Discovery Center
>>City of Lake Forest Parks & Recreation (IL) ----- The fastest way to achieve great wealth is by living more poorly for much longer.
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