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TenorGoddess Jul 02, 2004 07:19 PM

Alrighty, this is a few days post shed. Here's miss Adrianna, my green het albino burm. Lovely lady approaching around 4'. She'll be a year old this end of july. ;D I've grown her up nice and slow (she doesn't appear to be a real fast growing burm compared to others I've fostered before that outgrew her on the same feeding schedule). :D Feeding schedule for her is every 7-10 days btw.

Anyway, hope you enjoy her pics. She only gets lighter with every shed and stays an ultra sweetie all the time. ;D

Hugs!

Amanda Rose

Replies (11)

TenorGoddess Jul 02, 2004 07:20 PM

showing off her bulk. She may not be very long but she is all muscle and got a nice load of heft to her.
Not too bad for an 11 month old. ;D (still has 28 days to go before being a year old, hehe)

Hugs!

Amanda Rose

TenorGoddess Jul 02, 2004 07:22 PM

Showing off her spots. Leopard lady!!!

Hugs!

Amanda Rose

toddbecker Jul 02, 2004 08:17 PM

Beautiful girl you have there. Keep up the good work and she will grow up to be gorgeous. Todd

TenorGoddess Jul 02, 2004 10:01 PM

She is lovely if I do say so myself. LOL!

I can't wait to see how she'll look as an adult...abeit, I LOVE her spots and I wish the greens didn't lose them. But, it's great to see the little ones hatch with them. :D

Hugs!

Amanda Rose

TenorGoddess Jul 02, 2004 07:25 PM

Ahhhh!! Killer burm, killer burm! hehehe
She isn't actually trying to kill this....just was an adorable version of to lines:
"I'm the queen of the world!" and "I think I can, I think I can".

Be sure to visit the photo gallery and look under my username for more pictures! User name is TenorGoddess.

Enjoy and hugs!

Amanda Rose

CaptainHook2 Jul 02, 2004 07:50 PM

I've loved your snake from the first time I saw it. Do the uncommon breeds live as long and get as big as a normal?

DZ

TenorGoddess Jul 02, 2004 10:03 PM

Please someone correct me if I'm wrong...but all morphs of burms live as long and get as big as normal burms. Just a different colored burm genetically but that's the only real difference between them and a normal burm.

Greens are one of my top favs of the burm morphs.

Hugs!

Amanda Rose

toddbecker Jul 02, 2004 11:28 PM

You are correct as far as I am aware of Amanda. From all my experience and all my research I have done over the years the color and pattern morphs have absolutley know affect on the over all size of burms. Todd

TenorGoddess Jul 02, 2004 11:50 PM

Thanks Todd...I was wondering this after he asked it.
Good to know my girl has the same potential. I thought so but couldn't remember if someone found evidence that, other than the new dwarf burms by Morph Specialties, one more or more may cause smaller young.

Got anymore pictures of your lovely kids? I'd love to see them. ;D
I tell you what, I am SO tempted to get an albino het for green from Shaun DeBord. I LOVE albinos but since I'm soon to be hopefully getting my hands on a granite project....I'll have a male to pair with my girl soon enough once they are adults.
Then I'll have double hets. woot!

Hugs!

Amanda Rose

BCBoa Jul 02, 2004 07:58 PM

Very cool burm great pics.

Thanks,

TenorGoddess Jul 02, 2004 10:04 PM

Thanks. Her personality is awesome too. Just as calm and sweet as anything. I just love her. ;D

Hugs!

Amanda Rose

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