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    Emerald Tree Boa

    A friend's ETB. I wish I had some...


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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa

    Aren't they just fabulous? The crown jewel of corallus. I didn't know they had iridescence. I have never had the chance to see one up close.

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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa

    Thats an AWSOME pic, I love Dog Boas, we have a friend that has one.

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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa

    Very amazing. I'm new to boa's, got my first two about 3 months ago. Are the emerald tree boa's testy (like reticulated pythons) Until now I've only bred ball pythons. Recently got a boa pair to try with them, read up on them being live birth...that should be interesting.

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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa

    Thanks guys. Yeah they're testy. I'd say they're more for looking at than for touching...

    On the other hand, in my experience, most Retics are mostly griendly. Out of our many Retics, Almost all are hand tame.

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