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  • 09-25-2015, 10:51 AM
    (disabled.900)
    Is this Green Tree Python will turn green?
    Hello,

    I was looking and preparing for a GTP and the moment has come.
    I know that babies GTP's are yellow, I found one seller on local forum that sells his 3 month GTP, but what I want to make sure that this is not bias that stays yellow but the one that turns green.

    If someone experienced can have a look at this picture and tell me if it's going to be green yellow - I would really appreciate help!

    http://images.craigslist.org/00E0E_5...t2_600x450.jpg
    http://images.craigslist.org/00V0V_c...DC_600x450.jpg

    Thanks!
  • 09-25-2015, 11:14 AM
    KMG
    Babies can also be red and orange as well. As far as what the end result will be would only be a guess but all are mostly green in the end. Why is he selling it?

    I personally love the blues that some possess and my boy is proving to have alot of it.

    Part of the fun with a gtp is seeing the color change.
  • 09-25-2015, 11:33 AM
    (disabled.900)
    Re: Is this Green Tree Python will turn green?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Babies can also be red and orange as well. As far as what the end result will be would only be a guess but all are mostly green in the end. Why is he selling it?

    I personally love the blues that some possess and my boy is proving to have alot of it.

    Part of the fun with a gtp is seeing the color change.

    As the reason for sell it's owner told me he's moving to another place.
    Just watched a video where some Australian breeder of GTP says he never saw a red GTP baby in 20 years of his work... .

    I am want to get a snake that will turn green when it's older, so I am just trying to make sure this is the right one as I only have experience with ball pythons.

    Thanks!
  • 09-25-2015, 12:30 PM
    KMG
    Google it and look at babies, they are not all yellow. You need to do alot of research to make sure you are ready. A gtp is much different than a bp and a young gtp can be a handful. They are very delicate and many bite everything they can. Read up on the different locals and make sure you get the best for you. Many say an Aru is the most calm and the Biaks are the most nasty. I had a orange Biak that was the devil.

    I moved and took my snakes. Will the snake not have to be moved from his place to yours? I'm wondering if the snake is not more than he signed on for? Just make sure you are getting what you want. Sometimes its better to get a sub adult or adult to have a better idea of what you are getting.

    Nearly all Green Tree Pythons are green as adults. To what extent and pattern is a guess at best.
  • 09-25-2015, 12:51 PM
    KMG
    To be clear the color of a neonate has nothing to do with determining the color as an adult. If you want a certain shade of green or pattern it would be best to find it as an adult, but the catch is you will have to pay for it.
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