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Re: Best Display Herp?
Extra high white Emerald Tree Boa is my critter of choice.
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I had 2...Panther Chams and the GTP....love them both and want them soooooooo bad. The GTP is a little intimidating to me with those big ole fangs though. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by icygirl
Too cute!! My Bee BP thinks he is a GTP....he is always hanging from his tree with his head down like he is on the hunt. He does that on my husbands hand as well. Its hilarious!!
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Originally Posted by BPelizabeth
Too cute!! My Bee BP thinks he is a GTP....he is always hanging from his tree with his head down like he is on the hunt. He does that on my husbands hand as well. Its hilarious!!
LOL! Do any of your BPs prefer to eat while hanging? After she grabs her rat, my big girl climbs up one of her branches to eat it. :D It's hilarious!
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GTP for sure! The colors on those snakes are amazing!!
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GTP's just look so pretty coiled up on a branch.
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I have agree, an Albino Monocled Cobra has got to be the very best display snake by far.:gj: I've often wanted to build a furniture grade display unit and put one in my family room.:D However, the wife may have something to say about that:colbert:, so I guess I'll keep it as one of my dreams.
Jim Smith
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I voted for Chams. Not just because i own one but because i think their colors (especially panthers) are awesome. heres mine i dont have him in a disply cage and this pic was when he was 8 months so his colors are more vivid.
http://i589.photobucket.com/albums/s...ngLouie029.jpg
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Too late to vote, apparently, but I would suggest a naturalistic, planted vivarium with some small, colorful species of diurnal lizards (anoles, lygodactylus or phelsuma geckos, etc). Kept in a group, they'll always be exploring, hunting, interacting, and entertaining the heck out of anyone who sits to watch them.
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The only one I display is my normal male ball python. He was my first, and always my #1 :D
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