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    Talking Some Arboreals! - the ATBs

    Been away for awhile, but found some time to catch up on posting in this forum.
    Here are some of the arboreal and semi-arboreal snakes I keep.

    Lucy, my "patternless" yellow male.



    Chromia, a "patternless" yellow female with stuck shed from the previous owner (she is a lot lighter, exactly like Lucy so I'll work on getting updated photos.



    Gravel, heavy patterned female



    Soot, possibly het for leopard, possible female



    Tint, possibly het for leopard, male



    Saturn, female from GCR



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    I really love these guys. Great pics, pretty snakes!


    1.0 Green Tree Python
    1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa


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    All gorgeous! Soot especially is fantastic-looking!

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    Thanks you two! I love the ATBs! They're just so variable and not much is known about their genetics yet, even though they're a fairly popular species. They are starting to gain some notoriety. I'm hoping Soot and Tint prove out to be something unique. Matt E. produced them and he should be breeding back one of the offspring to the unique looking dam this year!

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    So cool! I've been thinking about picking up a halloween phase one for fun, but also afraid of the potato chip syndrome, haha. Gorgeous snakes

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    Re: Some Arboreals! - the ATBs

    Gorgeous animals and great shots! Thanks for sharing.

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    Very nice snakes.

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    Gorgeous animals!

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    Thanks again all! They really are great snakes and very inquisitive - always really aware. Some can be relatively calm - Tint and Saturn allow me to clean their cages without moving. I've even "pet" Saturn on the head before for 20-30 seconds.

    Valentine Pirate - they do get addicting! Always a new color or patterning that is attractive - very variable!

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    Gorgeous, Im so jealous. I love atb's and Im glad to see more people who own them. Beautiful.

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