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praise for rob carmichael (burmese python)
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by milksnakegreg on February 4, 2008
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Your info on this snake was the most insightful but truthful care-sheet for the burmese python that I have ever read. I recently acquired a young 4 ft female burm in january 1st. She is the sweetest little snake you could ask for. (UNTIL FEEDING) your tip about not removing the snake during feeding and putting her in another cage was very helpful. Any other person told me to remove her and boy were they wrong also the humidity and temp were perfect I really appreciate the help keep up the good work
do you mind if i save it to my desktop
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by Rob_Carmichael on February 4, 2008
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Where did you read the info?....it's been a while sinc I wrote any burm care info but I'm glad it proved to be helpful to you. Just remember, my recommendations and opinions are only based on my experiences and they are by no means absolutes - there are many great folks who do things differently than me but still have excellent success.
Rob
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by milksnakegreg on February 4, 2008
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I read it on the site below titled "Is a giant snake right for you"
heres the info it was in 2006 http://proherper.com/content/view/59/55/
and your opinions happen to be the best i've found the others were less informative and you covered pretty much everything i needed to know
by the way big bertha is beautiful sorry to hear she passed (FIRST PIC on site)
Thanks Greg
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