Re: Best display herp / reptile?
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Originally Posted by
Mike41793
...So by display animal you mean an animal that is an actual good display animal (like i was thinking), or an animal that does well in a display setup. As in, they wont destroy it lol...
Sorry, after reading this I might have to withdraw my nomination of crested gecko since ours destroys her "display" on purpose - knocks everything down from flopping and has a blast shredding and digging in the piles of paper toweling we give her... LOL Giving a single crestie an exoterra big enough for 2-3 might give her a little too much latitude. :P
Re: Best display herp / reptile?
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Originally Posted by
sleepygeckos
GTP - for display only, but they are just so beautiful.
:hijackd: Sorry! But I have to ask, why do you say gtp for display only? Do you mean because they are not good to handle? Just wondered because it's a common misconception with these guys. Some can be a bit aggressive and/or flighty, but many are quite docile - enough so that "display only" is not generally associated with them anymore. I'd post a pic of my own gtp, Hunter, with his breeder's 8 year old son, but photobucket is being stupid tonight.... :rolleyes:
Anyhow, didn't mean to change the subject, I just wondered. And I thought it would be educational and a good side note for someone interested in gtps who might be looking at this thread. :gj:
Re: Best display herp / reptile?
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Originally Posted by
Evenstar
:hijackd: Sorry! But I have to ask, why do you say gtp for display only? Do you mean because they are not good to handle?
I always figured it was because, reportedly, your warm breath can sometimes trigger them to suddenly bite you in the face.
Re: Best display herp / reptile?
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Originally Posted by
WingedWolfPsion
I always figured it was because, reportedly, your warm breath can sometimes trigger them to suddenly bite you in the face.
Oh is that it??? I thought maybe it was because they grew so big they'd strangle you with their tails.... :D:D:D
In all seriousness, GTPs do have somewhat of a reputation as being "no touch". That's why I tend to point out that that is often not the case. Here's Hunter....
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/...iList/wes1.jpg