I appreciate the information. Your snake is stunning!!!!!!!
09-28-2006, 08:38 AM
TekWarren
Re: Green tree python?
Thank you, I was really suprised at the colors myself. Originally not know much about them myself I thought they where all kind of drab looking or the halloween phase (darker with redish/orange pattern). The breeder I got this one from gave me just a ton of info that opened my eyes. I'm hoping this little one will keep the high yellow.
05-31-2007, 07:02 AM
Jonny2184
Re: Green tree python?
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Originally Posted by TekWarren
My personal recommendation again (if it means anything) and the route I am taking is to start out with a less expensive arboreal (tree) snake. Amazon Tree Boas can be just as beautifull and come in MANY colors (click here to see mine) Even though I have kept snakes for years arboreals are new to me and even though the loss would be just as great for any animal, a $50 amazon tree boa would be less of a financial hurt than a $300+ green tree python or emerald tree boa. Of course the choice the yours.
I cant seem to find your snake pictures. All I see is horses. Not that I dont like horses but i'd rather see your snakes.
Maybe I clicked something wrong. I'll go try again. :confused:
05-31-2007, 07:06 AM
Jonny2184
Re: Green tree python?
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Originally Posted by Jonny2184
I cant seem to find your snake pictures. All I see is horses. Not that I dont like horses but i'd rather see your snakes.
Maybe I clicked something wrong. I'll go try again. :confused:
Nevermind... I'm lost. It's early. I foud them and they look stunning.
I'd die to get a GTP but the size of my room wouldn't allow it. I already have my BP and Corn in my room.
ATB's look so fragile and I's be so scared of hurting it. But more scared of it hurting moi. hehe
Thanks for showing us the pic's. Nice horses too! :D
PS - I just noticed the set up. Mind if I borrow your design? Looks like it holds humidity good?