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I'm just wondering how much a green tree python would be? I might be considering getting one down the road.
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check out:
http://captivebredpythons.com/
that'll give you an idea....
EDIT: the link is to Hillary Webb's website, she is a breeder and also a member of this forum. We bought Smitty from her and he is a beautiful specimen....she's been wonderful as far as advice and always takes the time to answer any questions we may have.
~Caren~
"Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it." Confucius
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1.0.2 BP:Smitty,Sophie,Unamed One, 1.1 Cali King:Serpico,Simone
1.2 Canines, 0.2 Felines
1.1 RES Turtles - Thomas & Thomasina
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Also a member on the forums by the name of Robert Coombs has a great site:
http://www.chondrosunlimited.com/
From reading his posts and by the healthy look of his animals I would say he has a great knowledge and respect for this species.
Rusty
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Thanks for the info. Robert...I checked out your website the other day (I noticed some of the links didn't quite work--I'll check back from time to time!).
~Caren~
"Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it." Confucius
1.0 Other Half - Mark, 0.1 Child - Samantha
1.0.2 BP:Smitty,Sophie,Unamed One, 1.1 Cali King:Serpico,Simone
1.2 Canines, 0.2 Felines
1.1 RES Turtles - Thomas & Thomasina
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be wary of the good deals if it sounds to good to be true it is! As a whole stay away from imports and farmed babies the farmed babies are "captive hatched " but it in indonesia these animals are most likely started out on their native diet which consists of small frogs and lizards which in turn are a host to many parisites . Then they are shipped halfway round the world to a distributer where they may sit for some weeks then to a wholesaler ..then finally the dealer or a pet shop . Not a good way to start life ! especially as fragile as baby chondros can be . Now parisites are a natural part of a chondros life . but with the stress involved with all of the moveing around shipped here and there they quickly take their toll on a young animal
you should expect to pay any where from around $400-600 for a healthy well started baby from a "reputable breeder" this is for for a locality type animal or non designer
Robert - that's some great detailed information - an awesome heads up for folks who might have a "bargain shopper" mentality when it comes to herps - and with some species more than others you definitely get what you pay for. First I had heard of the initial diet of frogs and such - gracias, sir.
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