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Green Tree Pythons
Hi,can anybody tell me about green tree pythons? i have read that they can be nippy,even wiht alot of handling they can be nippy as adults.
i have seen one or t2o pics of them but i cant find the site i got them from, can anybody tell me where to find pics of them and tell me some mor einfo on them, how they are kept, temps,humidity, feeding and the likes?
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My aborial experience has been mostly with emerald boas (many of which will take your face off) and carpet pythons which are quite chill and easy to keep.
I have been told by some that GTPs will often be quite calm in time if you work with them but they stress easy and you still need to keep handling down. This is a species I would deffinitely consult with a few owners first on and be sure you have a perfect environmnet set up before you buy.
The issue with most aborials is their teeth are LONG due to the fact that they eat birds and need to get through the feathers. They are awesome beautiful animals and have a big following, find some of the folks that know them and love them and get some good advice.
There is a gal named meg over at the cornsnakes.com forum she seems to know her stuff about GTPs and steered me strait on my belief that they were all mean like ETBs.
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Cheers , il check them out,id love to get one,but first i wanna get another ball, and maybe a rainbow boa.and take it from there.
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IF they're part of Morelia does that mean they're not true pythons? I know it's probably a dumb question but I'm not sure and this seems to be the place to ask. :D
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Originally Posted by Phreak
IF they're part of Morelia does that mean they're not true pythons? I know it's probably a dumb question but I'm not sure and this seems to be the place to ask. :D
They are pythons, just under a different genus for certain characteristics.
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Thanks for clearing that up :D :rockon:
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