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Amazon tree boa question

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  • 01-09-2016, 07:42 PM
    Firefighter1719
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
  • 01-09-2016, 07:43 PM
    Firefighter1719
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
    There he is

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  • 01-09-2016, 07:44 PM
    AbsoluteApril
    cute little garden!
  • 01-09-2016, 07:44 PM
    Firefighter1719
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
    Thanks lol

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  • 01-10-2016, 03:12 PM
    DennisM
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    ...My GTP is very well behaved boy and I can bring him out almost any time I want......during the day. Once dark comes he is only interested in one thing and is willing to strike and bite anything to find out if it is what he desires.

    My two are like this too, BP tame during the day, but watch out after dark.
  • 01-10-2016, 03:13 PM
    Firefighter1719
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
    Lol!

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  • 01-10-2016, 03:22 PM
    DennisM
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ArabianOak View Post
    ... Are bp considered the snakes that will least likely bite people? If not what is?.

    they're certainly high on my list of non biters. I think I've been bit twice in 23 years of BP keeping. I've also found sumatran short tails to be unwilling biters, I don't think I've ever been tagged in 11 years of keeping these. I've kept about 20 species of snakes over the years and nothing has been as non-bitey as these two (maybe corn snakes). I'd give cal kings honorable mention because they don't seem to bite out of aggression or defense, but the babies often seem to confuse fingers for small rodents.
  • 01-10-2016, 08:54 PM
    midgard
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
    Congrats and that is a beautiful snake!
  • 01-10-2016, 08:55 PM
    Firefighter1719
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
    Thank you!!

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  • 01-13-2016, 10:28 PM
    AKA Dave
    Re: Amazon tree boa question
    Nice pickup there!

    Dave
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