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Does anybody here have green burms or albino greens...

DBZchick7 Jul 03, 2003 10:50 PM

that are older than 3 years old?
Morbid curiosity speaking here...

Replies (8)

DBZchick7 Jul 03, 2003 10:52 PM

Thanks!

tango Jul 04, 2003 06:56 AM

Bot my Burms are older than three years of age. Skyzer is het for albino and patternless and posssibly het for labyrinth. O is an albino patternless. Sorry I can't post links to my website- they are both down.
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Marcia Pimentel
Tango River Reptiles
GiantFeeders

JDP Jul 04, 2003 09:01 AM

My female green is 2.5 yrs old. Why morbid curiousity?

JDP Jul 04, 2003 09:02 AM

NP

DBZchick7 Jul 04, 2003 01:57 PM

I really like the green morph.... even if it is a little uh... dull... i think it just looks sweet... Doing my researching on burms I came across a lot of people who say that there aren't many older (3 years) green burms, and labyrinth burms due to the "burm disease"---chronic RI for a long period of time that end up killing the burm...
I was just curious how many people had older burms of these morphs... specifically greens.... wondering just how far reaching the "burm disease" really is?
Any more info on the "burm disease" would be great too...
Thanks!

snkldy Jul 05, 2003 10:57 AM

here's our green she's about 6 years old and she did have a bought with IR about three years ago. she eats baby pigs and 10-14 pound rabbits. almost forgot she's 16 feet and about 112 lb in the picture she's about 4 years old 14 feet and 79 lb later

DBZchick7 Jul 05, 2003 01:31 PM

How long was the bout with RI did the standard antibiotics and lots of heat and humidity work for her or was there something else involved?
Thanks....

snkldy Jul 05, 2003 09:20 PM

what seemed to work best was not the higher heat. but uping the humidity to about 85-90% and the every three day dose of baytril. and that went on for three weeks hope this helps later

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