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Genetics and gender will play a role in growth rate and adult size,too. Murray is 4 years old and only 8 ft long, but he is a boy. The females get much larger than that. I always figured that if you want a burm as a pet, males would be better because for the most part, they tend to stay a bit smaller than females.
As far as the rant, I won't go there, please feel free to ask any question necessary for the health and safety of the burm and your family.
I am somewhat partial to burms, I have three. [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img] Just please remember that this is a wild animal that will get huge and dangerous. They tend to be very expensive to house and feed. Please keep in touch and we will help you out as best we can.
BTW, what is the burm's name?
and Welcome to RTB!!!!!!!!!
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