Boidmom
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Number one, I feel sorry for his snake. I'd bite him too. Aren't retics THE LARGEST cb python available, potentially at least? It's very rude to ask for advice and then spit in the person's face when they offer help. If I were his mother I would teach him some manners. That poor snake, being shoved in a tiny aquarium...my burmese is 40" long now (she shed twice in 3 weeks, so I must be doing something right, lol) and I just went to a reptile show in SLC, Utah and purchased an 8'x4'x3' habitat for her, the 50 gal. aquarium seemed too small. She seems to like it, and despite the fact that burms are not tree dwellers she spends an awful lot of time climbing the synthetic branches and rocks. Btw, droogieveshch (?), I've never heard that burmese are aggressive, just that there have been some accidents over SFEs because they are aggressive feeders, but everywhere I've done research it says they are normally gentle and mellow, just watch out when feeding them, and, of course, there is the potential for injury because of their size/weight/strength. My burm is the first I've kept, so I am by no means an expert, but she has only struck at me once, and that was when I first got her and she was still adapting. I tried to feed her the 2nd day after shipping and she struck defensively at the dangling food item, otherwise she has been completely docile. Of course, she is handled at least an hour daily, upwards of five hours, so maybe she is an exception. I am not arguing with you, just making an observation 
