The Albino Burms Are Finally In The Mood For Breeding!!!
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QUE MIEDO ES COMO LA CULEBRA QUE SE LE SUBIO UN DIA A LA CUNA DE UNA BEBE RECIEN NACIDA Y NO LE HIZO NADA
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aw yeah...giggity
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@ albinoburm, hey man nice snakes! i just recently got my normal burm, what do u think is the best in feeding her? i feed her guinea pig once a week, and sometimes small rabbits.. what do u prefer for a 4.4ft burm? thank you sir!
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cool snake man
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@albinoburm spelling mistake, lol :-)
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sorry, that was meant to say albinoburm* haha....
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@aluminum thanks :-) it's from bob clark, who i got my normal from, so she should be very pretty, lol.
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it looks like she's died
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@albinoburm gorgeous snakes with really pretty markings :-)
i'm getting another bp in june, so i can't wait, lol. i'm getting an albino this time which will be a nice change.
lynsey9814 1 year ago
@lynsey9814 Thanks Lynsey, and good luck with your new snake in June!
albinoburm 11 months ago
Is it safe to inbreed snakes, if it is only going to be the first generation inbreeding? How likely is that the hatchlings would have any sort of problems?
ARSA525 1 year ago
@ARSA525 Line breeding for a specific morph or trait once or twice generally does not have any ill affects. You do not , however, want to make it a continual practice. It can have an affect if generations of related animals are continually bred.
albinoburm 1 year ago