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holy crap! imagine that thing leaching on your arm
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Funny I was just reading about these snakes earlier today. Apparently those big teeth are an adaptation developed because they eat up in the trees. It helps them retain control of their prey since dropping it would be a major hassle for them. Isn't nature great! :)
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yeah id hate to drop something i worked that hard for
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any know anythign about these guys?
i heard they have bad temperment
but howlong do they get?
wat type of cage? wat to put in it?
idk anything about these guys but they are ptretty
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ok... there was a moment when i wanted one.. in fact this moment has been going on for quite some time (talking more than a year) and now that thought is gone lol.. those teeth were SCAREY!! totally cool for adaptation!
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Originally Posted by
cutler07
i heard they have bad temperment
but howlong do they get?
wat type of cage? wat to put in it?
Yes, they are quite aggressive.
Somewhere between 6' and 9'.
An arboreal cage:
http://www.boaphileplastics.com/arborealcages.html
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Personally i dont know much but have heard that they can be rather cranky, i was lead to believe that GTP have a better temperment for an arborial snake.
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i heard they can get snippy, and that is kinda a down side with teeth like that.
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I think they get a bad rep for being nasty animals just like bloods are "said" to be nasty, but they should never be freely handled like BP's or bloods. They get fed from tongs, they are handled with hooks. I don't think its a beginners animal, but they are amazing. I think signal herp has boas. They may only have GTP. Check around some chondros websites. They usually have a web ring going, and tons of info on handling, husbandry and temperment.