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    I finally did it

    So I have been wanting a green tree python for a few years now. But whenever I came across one for sale I either did not know enough about them or just wasn't the right time. We'll my wife and I were at the white plains show and outback reptiles have a few captive breed babies for sale. So after asking some questions and getting to handle him my wife said just to buy him already will you. So I got this guy a manokwori local GTP and he's beautiful.







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    Congratulations. Love the color!

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    Re: I finally did it

    Quote Originally Posted by fluffykitten View Post
    So I have been wanting a green tree python for a few years now. But whenever I came across one for sale I either did not know enough about them or just wasn't the right time. We'll my wife and I were at the white plains show and outback reptiles have a few captive breed babies for sale. So after asking some questions and getting to handle him my wife said just to buy him already will you. So I got this guy a manokwori local GTP and he's beautiful.






    Sweet. They are really cool display snakes. Mike and Ryan from Out Back are cool guys. The run most of the day to day things for Ian. Ryan is from my Town. He moved to work for him years ago.
    Congrats


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    I finally did it

    Absolutely stunning snake !



    Bonus points for having him over dark coloured substrate that makes his colours pop !!

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    Re: I finally did it

    He's a USCBB not one of the farm bred ones they get in right?

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    Re: I finally did it

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    He's a USCBB not one of the farm bred ones they get in right?
    Im not exactly sure I just asked if he was a CB or Wc. I won't buy an animal if it was taken from the wild.

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    Re: I finally did it

    Quote Originally Posted by fluffykitten View Post
    So I have been wanting a green tree python for a few years now. But whenever I came across one for sale I either did not know enough about them or just wasn't the right time. We'll my wife and I were at the white plains show and outback reptiles have a few captive breed babies for sale.
    Quote Originally Posted by fluffykitten View Post
    Im not exactly sure I just asked if he was a CB or Wc. I won't buy an animal if it was taken from the wild.
    Generally, you can tell by the price tag if an animal is USCB, WC, or "Farm Hatched" (i.e. Farmed, or CB overseas). Where USCB > Farmed > WC in both quality and price. This is going to come off kind of judgemental, but how much research did you do prior to this purchase? I only ask because if someone has been wanting a chondro for "a few years", I am surprised the first thing they ask would not be: Is this USCB, farmed, or WC? Assuming they don't know the answer already. You shouldn't be satisfied with a simple answer of "Captive Bred". In Maxwell's book and across the MVF forums, lesson #1 they tell everyone is: Save yourself the headache and buy USCB. Farmed is what most consider to be the "second best" choice, better than WC, but generally inferior to USCB. In Farm-bred, it is difficult to discern - How long has it been in the US? What did the parents look like? Were there any sick animals at the facility? Is there a history of parasites or disease? Did it hatch here or overseas? How many hands did it go through? How many meals has it had? etc. Sometimes these animals are actually WC individuals and simply labelled "CB" to command a higher price, though this has become less frequent as of late. One of the nicest things about the green tree python community is that, generally, people have very in-depth lineage and information about offspring and breeding lines. No reputable breeder in the US will just tell you "CB" and it seems a waste not to take advantage of this meticulous record keeping. For example, when I purchased my chondros, the breeder was able to provide me with: The animals lineage (back several generations), pictures of the parents, temperment and feeding response of the parents, health history, the exact hatch date, the hatch rate, parents color as neonates, and the numberof meals the neonate had taken.

    Outback reptiles, as someone else noted, are known importers and thus, it is most likely that it was farm bred in Indonesia. Granted, Outback reptiles has a reasonably good reputation, but it doesn't seem like you did much research on the "breeder" in advance. While moot now, I would encourage you to more thoroughly vet the people you buy from in advance. At some point, not thoroughly doing your homework bites us all in the behind in one way or another. Reptile shows make people especially prone to impulse purchases, as we all know the sensation of seeing something there (or online) and thinking: I must have this.

    Then again, if you have official "wife approval", perhaps one ought not to look a gift horse in the mouth. Again, this is intended more as an "FYI" post than a judgemental one, I would simply ask that you consider the information above with your reptile collection/hobby moving foward. Best of luck with the neonate.


    Quote Originally Posted by fluffykitten View Post
    Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe they have some of the longest teeth of the python world. From the pictures I have seen of a adults teeth. Its definitely not something I'd want to get bit by.

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    While getting bit by a chondro is no picnic, the skull you linked and what you are thinking of is the Emerald Tree Boa, which is sometimes confused for a green tree python. Emerald tree boas indeed have the longest teeth of any non-venomous snake for their size.


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    I finally did it

    While getting bit by a chondro is no picnic, the skull you linked and what you are thinking of is the Emerald Tree Boa, which is sometimes confused for a green tree python. Emerald tree boas indeed have the longest teeth of any non-venomous snake for their size.

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    Ohhh HECK NO hahahahhaa. Im not playing with anything like that lol


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    If from Outback , he is probably captive born in the local facilities and then imported into the US. They usually treat for parasites just to be sure. Normally, they will make sure the animal is settled and feeding before selling.

    Still, a lot of stress on them before they make it to the final home, esp. with a show thrown in.

    Looks to be healthy and happy, though, and definitely very very BEAUTIFUL !!!

    I would just make sure to keep it in quarantine for now, as with all new animals, and keep up the research on husbandry/housing/eating etc.
    When you get a healthy well adjusted animal, they really aren't all that difficult to keep, once their basic needs are met..

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    Re: I finally did it

    Stunning new addition there.the viv looks great against her too with being dark,congratulations and keep posting pics


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