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Burms in MA

Niko8 Mar 11, 2005 04:28 PM

Is there anyone located near Cambridge, MA who owns a large burm? (besides NERD)
Thanks
Niko
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Replies (6)

Circusfan Mar 11, 2005 05:59 PM

I live just about 45 mins. from Cambridge and I have a 7 foot Albino Burm. Why do you ask?

Circusfan

CHEeeEZZZ Mar 11, 2005 06:13 PM

There's a reptile shop about 30-45 mins from cambridge in Nashua NH that has a bunch of burms, i think the biggest is about 14.5 feet. They also have some huge retics, some condas, and some boas. Its called RJ's Exotics. You should check it out, the people there are cool sh*t.

Antegy Mar 11, 2005 07:28 PM

I work in Cambridge...

- Mark

>>Is there anyone located near Cambridge, MA who owns a large burm? (besides NERD)
>>Thanks
>>Niko
>>-----
>>1.0 Peruvian red-tail boa (boa constrictor constrictor)
>>1.0 Argentinian black and white tegu (tupinambis merianae)
>>2.0 Bearded Dragons (pogona vitticeps)
>>0.1 White's tree frog (litoria caerulea)
>>1.1 "assorted" geckoes (???)
>>1.0 anery Honduran Milksnake (lampropeltis t. hondurensis)
>>0.1 hypo Honduran Milksnake (l. triangulum hondurensis)
>>1.0 2005 Mustang V-8 GT manual
>>1.0 1973 Camaro V-8: 2002 350 ci. chevy small block, new automatic transmission, 650 cfm edelbrock carb intake manifold, flowmaster exhaust, pioneer sound system

Niko8 Mar 12, 2005 03:35 PM

I was wondering because I wanted to see the setups required for large burms and handle one.
Niko

>>I work in Cambridge...
>>
>>- Mark
>>
>>
>>>>Is there anyone located near Cambridge, MA who owns a large burm? (besides NERD)
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Niko
>>>>-----
>>>>1.0 Peruvian red-tail boa (boa constrictor constrictor)
>>>>1.0 Argentinian black and white tegu (tupinambis merianae)
>>>>2.0 Bearded Dragons (pogona vitticeps)
>>>>0.1 White's tree frog (litoria caerulea)
>>>>1.1 "assorted" geckoes (???)
>>>>1.0 anery Honduran Milksnake (lampropeltis t. hondurensis)
>>>>0.1 hypo Honduran Milksnake (l. triangulum hondurensis)
>>>>1.0 2005 Mustang V-8 GT manual
>>>>1.0 1973 Camaro V-8: 2002 350 ci. chevy small block, new automatic transmission, 650 cfm edelbrock carb intake manifold, flowmaster exhaust, pioneer sound system
>>
>>
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1.0 Peruvian red-tail boa (boa constrictor constrictor)
1.0 Argentinian black and white tegu (tupinambis merianae)
2.0 Bearded Dragons (pogona vitticeps)
0.1 White's tree frog (litoria caerulea)
1.1 "assorted" geckoes (???)
1.0 anery Honduran Milksnake (lampropeltis t. hondurensis)
0.1 hypo Honduran Milksnake (l. triangulum hondurensis)
1.0 2005 Mustang V-8 GT manual
1.0 1973 Camaro V-8: 2002 350 ci. chevy small block, new automatic transmission, 650 cfm edelbrock carb intake manifold, flowmaster exhaust, pioneer sound system

Circusfan Mar 12, 2005 03:50 PM

I would say probably the best thing is to go to a reptile store and check out their set ups and ask to handle one of their snakes. They are usually very good and can help you in handling a larger burm. Plus they are insured... = )~

If you want to go to a reptile store that has large ones in store, I can give you the contact info. for them. There are a few around and are not too far away.

Circusfan

Niko8 Mar 12, 2005 04:36 PM

Could you e-mail it to me? My e-mail is n_hrdy@yahoo.com
Thanks
Niko

>>I would say probably the best thing is to go to a reptile store and check out their set ups and ask to handle one of their snakes. They are usually very good and can help you in handling a larger burm. Plus they are insured... = )~
>>
>>If you want to go to a reptile store that has large ones in store, I can give you the contact info. for them. There are a few around and are not too far away.
>>
>>Circusfan
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1.0 Peruvian red-tail boa (boa constrictor constrictor)
1.0 Argentinian black and white tegu (tupinambis merianae)
2.0 Bearded Dragons (pogona vitticeps)
0.1 White's tree frog (litoria caerulea)
1.1 "assorted" geckoes (???)
1.0 anery Honduran Milksnake (lampropeltis t. hondurensis)
0.1 hypo Honduran Milksnake (l. triangulum hondurensis)
1.0 2005 Mustang V-8 GT manual
1.0 1973 Camaro V-8: 2002 350 ci. chevy small block, new automatic transmission, 650 cfm edelbrock carb intake manifold, flowmaster exhaust, pioneer sound system

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