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    Not brightly colored but Indonesian tree boas would fit your requirements

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    Re: Arboreal, but small

    Do you have any info on the handling of these Indonesian tree boas? They are very interesting and quite small.

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    I have no personal experience with them but here's a good read about the different types http://www.herpnation.com/hn-blog/ca...=chris-carille
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    Re: Arboreal, but small

    I keep Pacific Tree Boas. My suggestion would be something like Indonesian Tree Boas Candoia Corinata. They are relatively inexpensive , are completely docile, not at all shy, have a very slow metabolism so they only need to eat every 2-3 weeks, and come in a variety of colors and patterns. Males only get up to about 2 feet whole the females are usually in the 30-36 inch range.

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