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*Humidity – A humidity of approximately 60% is preferred.  
 
*Humidity – A humidity of approximately 60% is preferred.  
 
*Diet – A variety of prey can be fed and includes mice, rats, rabbits, chickens, and guinea pigs. Feed once to twice every 10 days.  
 
*Diet – A variety of prey can be fed and includes mice, rats, rabbits, chickens, and guinea pigs. Feed once to twice every 10 days.  
*Reproduction – Burmese pythons are relatively easy to breed in captivity. They are oviparous and  
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*Reproduction – Burmese pythons are relatively easy to breed in captivity. They are oviparous and usually lay between 30-50 eggs (up to 100 recorded). The female incubates the eggs by curling around them and "twitching" her muscles. The young are 45 to 60 cm at birth.  
usually lay between 30-50 eggs (up to 100 recorded). The female incubates the eggs by curling around them and "twitching" her muscles. The young are 45 to 60 cm at birth.  
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*Veterinary considerations - Common medical problems include diseases associated with low cage temperatures such as respiratory infections and necrotic stomatitis, anorexia, obesity, and, possibly, inclusion body disease.
*Veterinary considerations - Common medical problems include diseases associated with low cage  
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temperatures such as respiratory infections and necrotic stomatitis, anorexia and obesity.
      
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