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5 month old albino burm for sale or trade

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I have 5 month old albino burm, guranteed male. Great pattern, currently eating 1 f/t small rat once a week. He's a little hissy in his cage but besides that hes fine! Im asking 130 plus shipping or trade, for boas/pythons let me know! email me at [email protected]
 
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Bigger is Better

I own an Albino Burmese Python who is the same way about hissy when he is in his cage. His previous owner fed him in his cage so he has a bit of a feeding response, but when you get him out of his cage he is usually a sweetheart. The only reason I am willing to trade him is because my mom is scared of him and she wants him gone bad. I asked her and she said she wouldn't mind the same kind of snake as long as it wasn't so big. Email me at "[email protected]" if you are interested.


-Matt
 
bladerbuddy69 said:
The only reason I am willing to trade him is because my mom is scared of him and she wants him gone bad. I asked her and she said she wouldn't mind the same kind of snake as long as it wasn't so big.


-Matt
If you're trading a burmese python for a burmese python because yours is too big, then you don't need to own a burmese python. A burmese python reaches eight to ten feet in the first year. You would be in a constant cycle of getting rid of snakes. My advice is to get something that doesn't get that big, and keep it, or get nothing at all. Pets should be a comitment, not something to dump off when it's no longer convienient.
 
What I would like to know is why you are selling him as handleable even though in the other ad the previous owner says he isnt, and said that you told him it has bit you a few times. I am concerned for this snake, and my offer in the other ad still stands.
 
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