burms in the garden
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burms in the garden
these poor burms are rarely the subject of pics, being frequently overshadowed by our retics and even the royals
So here we go - first up, green male. Was in a bad state when we got him, but he's coming round...
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albino granite
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granite dbl het alb/green (in deep shed here)
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little albino lab - the quietest burm we've had...so far!
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So here we go - first up, green male. Was in a bad state when we got him, but he's coming round...
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albino granite
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granite dbl het alb/green (in deep shed here)
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little albino lab - the quietest burm we've had...so far!
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awwww i've managed to saw all my pics in two again!
rover- Newbie
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Age : 41
Registration date : 2009-09-15
Re: burms in the garden
woops - tis lisafay posting this - somehow i didn't notice my other half was still logged in here
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Great looking Burms Lisa, they are my favourite giant. I last had Burms around 15 years ago, only normal and Albino then...I really like the look of the little granite and Alb Labyrinth...I dread to think what the big Green was like whenever you got him, however, he's truly a magnificent looking boy now....seeing such nice animals gives me the urge to get the cheque book out!!
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The little Albino & Granite are stunning and excellent work on the Green Male Lisa
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thanks guys
The granite is a real stunner when she sheds - and she's growing so fast!
The green was incredibly underweight when we got him, had burms, mites, mouth rot and a resp infection. And we still paid for him He's a doll - so gentle and a good 10ft. He was about 9 ft when we got him quite a while back now, was all ribs. was being fed on a rat a week!
That little granite is a feisty girl....as alert as our retics and will take your hand off (or try to!) if you make any sudden movements at all. she's not nasty tho
Everyone should have a burm ...
The granite is a real stunner when she sheds - and she's growing so fast!
The green was incredibly underweight when we got him, had burms, mites, mouth rot and a resp infection. And we still paid for him He's a doll - so gentle and a good 10ft. He was about 9 ft when we got him quite a while back now, was all ribs. was being fed on a rat a week!
That little granite is a feisty girl....as alert as our retics and will take your hand off (or try to!) if you make any sudden movements at all. she's not nasty tho
Everyone should have a burm ...
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Oh it's next on my list after open heart surgery, mugging at gun point, severing limbs and a few other pleasant must do before I die things..... nah they are a very beautiful animals but not for me (shiver shiver shiver)
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Lisa, you've been awarded your own avatar...fitting I think!!.. Don't be shy let's have it up!!
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