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they are very nippy. they bite on a consistant basis. if you find a calm one, its most likely sick. Its a stunning snake that will get 6ft. You can house them togather if there is ample space, but with the attitude one is a handful
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Originally Posted by Het4Something
they are very nippy. they bite on a consistant basis. if you find a calm one, its most likely sick. Its a stunning snake that will get 6ft. You can house them togather if there is ample space, but with the attitude one is a handful
I am sorry but have you ever owned a GTP?
It seems to me you have no clue what you are talking about.
A. I have a very healthy GTP that does not bite.
B. Many others do as well.
C. You should never house to snakes together unless you are breeding.
Mike
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Also this should be moved to the area its supposed to be in...Morelia...GTP's are not Boa's.
Mike
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Ok, sorry about putting it in the wrong place. Thanks for the information everybody. So, I can not house them together (which I suspected) and it is possible to get one that is not so nippy. Mike, are you comfortable enough with yours to hold them? Or do you mean not nippy, as in if you try to clean their cages they won't bite you? Thanks again!
Re: Questions about GTP...
If you're positively interested in Green Tree Pythons I highly recommend that you pick up Greg Maxwell's "The More Complete Chondro"...its an excellent read and will give you endless amounts of useful information.
-Jason
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check this website out if ya want. it helped me gather a lot of info because im looking to own one.
http://www.finegtps.com/Care_sheets.html
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Originally Posted by Pecan'nPumpkinPython
Ok, sorry about putting it in the wrong place. Thanks for the information everybody. So, I can not house them together (which I suspected) and it is possible to get one that is not so nippy. Mike, are you comfortable enough with yours to hold them? Or do you mean not nippy, as in if you try to clean their cages they won't bite you? Thanks again!
Hey!
Don't worry about putting it in the wrong place bro.
I can handle mine during the day no problem. With GTP's however you do NOT want to try and handle them at night, mine is always in hunting mode unless in shed or recently fed. Just the other night I made the mistake of sticking my head in to get a feel for the humidity level and temperature when she decided my face might make a nice meal. Now thankfully I was full of monster (energy drink) and quickly pulled away so she missed.
Look at it this way: its like someone pulling you out of your bed during the day, and someone trying to pull you around when your awake. Your going to have a very different reaction.
So yes I can handle mine during the day without being struck at. But there are plenty of GTP's that have a very nasty disposition but I believe that comes with every snake. :rockon:
And everyone suggesting The More Complete Chondro is right on!! One of the best books I've read PERIOD. Whether your just reading it for fun or seriously considering a Gree Tree Python/
Thanks.
Mike
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Originally Posted by 8b8ll
I am sorry but have you ever owned a GTP?
It seems to me you have no clue what you are talking about.
A. I have a very healthy GTP that does not bite.
B. Many others do as well.
C. You should never house to snakes together unless you are breeding.
Mike
My thought exactally, until you work with gtp you will believe all of the stereotypes about em.
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Originally Posted by 8b8ll
Just the other night I made the mistake of sticking my head in to get a feel for the humidity level and temperature when she decided my face might make a nice meal. Now thankfully I was full of monster (energy drink) and quickly pulled away so she missed.
That's sound like a drunken bet more than anything else, lol :P . Those Monster energy drinks are no joke though. I think I'm going to have to get a GTP one day.