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Looking at getting a GTP.
We are looking at getting a GTP maybe two. We have a 75 gallon aquarium that we are looking at putting a divider down the middle of making two enclosures 24"L X 18"D X 20"T. I am looking at lining the bottom and back of the aquarium with 11" flexwatt on a proportional T-stat set to 80 degrees to keep the tank ambient in that range.
Now the questions:
1. What type of top would be best? A screen, plexi-glass with breathing holes, or something else. I was thinking of building a top that would house a radiant heat panel at the top with a screen between it and the snake and a second proportional T-stat on the screen set to put the temp on the top perch at 90 degrees.
2. What type of substrate is recommended?
3. How do people keep the humidity up? A misting system, something else, or is anything more than a large water dish needed.
4. Is any lighting and what kind needed? Multi spectrum, Coral type bulbs, something else, or nothing more than some light that may enter the room.
5. Which is easier to feed live or frozen hopper mice? How often? Any special tips in feeding?
6. Can more than one be housed together? If I need the divider is it OK to keep it clear or should it be opaque for between tow GTP's?
I'm sure I'll have tons more questions, but I want to get the enclosure up and running before we start looking at actually getting one.
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Re: Looking at getting a GTP.
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Who the hell is Pat?
"Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes
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Re: Looking at getting a GTP.
are you prepared to not be able to handle them for about the first year of their life? if you are looking into a GTP i would seriously do your research and make sure you understand everything that goes into a GTP,
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You:Eh, how many?
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Re: Looking at getting a GTP.
I wanted to get a GTP but didn't because of a) they have to be misted daily, for they drink from their coils and I wouldn't be able to do this with vacations and such and b) they are quite fragile.
Instead, I went with a JCP and I couldn't be happier. They're hardy, beautiful, and super nice animals.
MH
Who the hell is Pat?
"Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes
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Re: Looking at getting a GTP.
Get the Greg Maxwell book "The More Complete Chondro" - CHondros are great but you need to set them up properly - they have very special needs for humidity, temp, etc - what you've outlined is not an optimal set up.
Do your research - you need to give the reptile what THEY need - not what's convenient for you - Greg does a great job telling you just that in teh book.
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Re: Looking at getting a GTP.
GTP are alot of work, trust me i got one and it was not really what i expected. When i got him he was in a glass type enclosure, it SUCKED. They dont hold heat, or humidity and you still have to cover the sides to keep there stress level down. Mind you this was a well established sub-adult. Shortly after i ordered a arboreal cage, made of some sort of plastic, has adjustable vents in the rear, perches are all mounted. They have rediant heat panels installed and the light. This works so much better! It is the only way to go. Do alot of research and read everything you can, but once you have a well established green tree it is amazing, mine is as tame as any ball python. Good Luck.
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Re: Looking at getting a GTP.
i fully agree with brandon. if you setup your cage right then you should have not problem. i just returned from a 8 day vacay and my chondro was fine. the misting daily is not really true. i mist mine once a week and it has had perfect sheds up until i installed a heater in my snake room. i lucked out and got a baby that ate right away but i suggest you go with an older well established snake.
i housed mine in an exo-terra cage that was modified to hold humidity and it had a RHP. I would highly recomend going with a RHP for these guys. it will pay off in the long run!
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