Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
Of course the a difference. GTP are way better in my opinion though,
Daniel
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
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Simpson Balls
Of course the a difference. GTP are way better in my opinion though,
Daniel
Explain!:D
Craig
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
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CraigC
Explain!:D
Craig
LOL!! i find them both amazing!
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
I've worked with emeralds and biak gtp's at work an the emeralds are my favorite by a long shot. they get so much bigger and they are more docile IMO.
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
boa gives live birth to add onto the list
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
also note that Corallus annulatus has a pretty high rate of ibd.
really look at this thread and read through all the info and links
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...d.php?t=104079
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
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nixer
i think the OP was talking Corallus caninus rather than C. annulatus.
however, this is one of the main reasons that i drag my feet when thinking of getting into amazons. i have only pythons right now and would hate to lose them all.
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
There are many differences between them: species, location, birth... The best way is to google. One thing they both have in common is they both are not a beginner snake.
One of many thing that I find fascinating is how they are from totally different locations and different species but have evolved to be green tree dwelling snakes. GTP from New Guinea and ETB from South America. Evolution is truly amazing!
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
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Repsrul
There are many differences between them: species, location, birth... The best way is to google. One thing they both have in common is they both are not a beginner snake.
One of many thing that I find fascinating is how they are from totally different locations and different species but have evolved to be green tree dwelling snakes. GTP from New Guinea and ETB from South America. Evolution is truly amazing!
well think of this...think of the large flightless birds....same kind of deal going on.