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Burm-Keepers Fudge Facts ...

Mar 11, 2008 07:05 AM

And how do Burm Keepers reward themselves afater a long afternoon of cleaning cages ....?

http://www.bellascookies.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=details&prodID=116

Note: While I support the sites intent to raise awareness of large snakes, I do think they need someone to educate them on burms/'condas as 'pets'.

respects

Wes

Replies (3)

HerpsAlot Mar 11, 2008 06:21 PM

hey i know someone with pet anaconds

Novice_Charmer Mar 13, 2008 10:30 PM

Well I copied and pasted that link just like you have it there and it takes me to the home page where I see nothing about Burms or Anacondas.So what am I missing>>?
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1.0.0 BCI 7.5'
0.1.0 BCI 5'

dekaybrown Mar 15, 2008 04:08 PM

Way down on the page....

Definitely mis-informed. Most people should never have a Burm, but if someone has the room, the time and knowledge to do it correctly, that person should not be discouraged by a "fudge packer"

My biggest concern would be who would care for my snake if I passed away. The thought of spoiling the snake rotten for a quarter century, then dying only to have my snake put down because no one else wants the responsibility of caring for it scares me.

Peace,
Wayne A. Harvey
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