Re: Calling all GTP owners!
Yes, I think a few years of successful snake keeping is good. Their requirements are not really that different from BRB. I keep GTPs in the same environment as BPs and carpets. My limited experience, I have only 2 but have had them about 6 years, also shows that their reputation for bad behavior is unwarranted. Both of mine are tamer than any BRB I've ever had. They never strike at me and are easy to handle. I'd say minimum adult cage size is 2x2x2. I like 3 long x 2 x 2. Contrary to popular belief, GTPs do not just hang on a perch and never move. During the daytime, yes. But my observation has been that they are active in the middle of the night. Be aware that when buying hatchlings they are likely to be unsexed. Almost all breeders will refuse to sex them until they are yearlings, at which point the price increases dramatically.
Re: Calling all GTP owners!
I'm with the OP. I've wanted one forever. I've read up on them and care but I have two problems. I really ideally want a blue one and you obviously can't tell until they're adults and I'd prefer to have one from a baby. But even more so then that, I can't find an actual place to purchase one. Local pet stores can't order them and online places don't seem to have many.
Re: Calling all GTP owners!
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KMG
...Also as soon as it gets dark anything that goes near his door is a target and anything that goes inside gets bit.
yup, same here
Re: Calling all GTP owners!
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KMG
You can see my collection.
My BRB is much easier to deal with than my GTP. My BRB is never fussy and never huffs, puffs, or gives a hiss. He is super easy going.
My GTP is usually a good boy and during the day I can pull him out whenever I please. However if he is in a shed he needs to be left alone. Also as soon as it gets dark anything that goes near his door is a target and anything that goes inside gets bit.
As far as husbandry I do not find either that difficult but both are much more involved than a BP.
My current GTP is my second. The first was a Biak and no matter what was in a bad mood. My current is an Aru and is much more agreeable to handle. He has plenty of blue and if that is something you want you may do as I did and find a sub adult or adult to buy. That way you know their attitude too.
As for a cage a male does well in a two foot cube but many people prefer to give females a bit more room.
This book is a great read to learn more about them.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss...ro%2Caps%2C255
I'll look into it. Thank you.
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Darkbird
Well I have seven, but haven't had them a full year yet. So I'm still a bit new with them. I've found mine to have pretty variable personality's, though they are not too bad to deal with during the day. I do have a few who are so food aggressive that there is no safe time of day to stick an unprotected hand in the cage. One thing I have been finding, double check your hygrometer every couple months. Every digital I've tried so far has died in a year or less at the high humidity needed for these guys. I'm currently using a couple units that I move from cage to cage to double check things.
I have had a system like this from this same company since 2012 and all of it is still working great. I have sensors in both my GTP and BRB that stay higher in humidity. I like this newer version better since it shows all the reading instead of having to scroll through like on mine. I might be upgrading. Also the batteries last forever.
Every Accurite I have bought died in a few months. I don't even recommend them anymore.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FX8...siL&ref=plSrch