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Post #1 post Dec 9 2007, 04:51 AM
We have been working on this project for a while, below are some pics of babys and adults as well. The adults true colours are really diffucult to capture, They vary from caramel to green, the greens always seem to wash out in my photos.

This first photo was taken in direct sunlight with no flash, the dark patches are shadows from a tree. The second photo was taken on an overcast day with a speedlite flash.

None of these pics due the animals justice by really showing their colors well.. If interested in seeing more let me know and we will try to take some more and see if we can get some killer shots for you.




Here is a couple of close ups of the adults,

and also a picture of Jon holding one of them. You can see its quite a small size locality of burm, and incredibly docile.





Now onto the babies, they hatch out different to the adults BUT seem to develop colour over time and are getting very close to the adults colours now at 5 months old. So instead of hatching out pretty and getting ugly this morph hatches pretty and gets prettier... cool eh?



And finally for now a comparison with a het labyrynth burm which hatched out recently.




closer cropping of one of the above pics.


So my question is guys.... what do you think?
Do you want to see more pictures?

How insane do you think this trait crossed with granites would be??? The future is very bright don't you think?

Would you like to see some of these available in the good ole US of A???

Looking forward to your comments!!

Thanks for reviewing this thread =)

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Post #2 post Dec 9 2007, 04:08 PM
I'm not a big fan of burmese, but this one could honestly change me... The only thing is that I would be terrified to see the price tag on one of these beauts... :wink:

so where you guys located...? and to answer your question, yes, I think these would sell in the states, but how many would greatly depend on the price, availability, etc...


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Post #3 post Dec 9 2007, 04:45 PM
The IP this person posted from traces back to Indonesia, Blake.
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Post #4 post Dec 9 2007, 06:16 PM
thanks shrap, that makes sense...


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Post #5 post Dec 9 2007, 09:02 PM
Beautiful. I would like to know what a snake like this would demand price wise but at the same time i don't lol.. Would probably have to keep it in the "dream on" section.


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Post #6 post Dec 10 2007, 04:35 PM
They are very nice looking snakes. I've seen similar on kingsnake only they were hypos. I don't remember what the asking price was but it was near 1k maybe even higher. I like those. Burms are cool. I will get one again eventually, Im just focusing on other projects right now.
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Post #7 post Dec 21 2007, 07:27 PM
very nice looking snakes, not a big fan of burms either. I would get one but just don't see myself getting one any time soon, too expensive, too big, and just not worth the money in my opinion really.
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Post #8 post May 21 2008, 02:44 PM
very nice snakes. I'm love'n the Carmel color.


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Post #9 post Aug 20 2008, 11:00 PM
Looks very nice, I've been wanting to get a burm but I just don't have the room at this time.
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