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    green tree python

    http://www.thereptileroom.co.uk/stoc...e%20python.jpg

    i saw one of these at pet bazaar ( a good reptile shop in town). i think there gorgeous. can anyone tell me more about this green tree python?
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    green tree python?

    can anyone here tell me more about the green tree python? i think there amazingly gorgeous.

    http://www.thereptileroom.co.uk/stoc...e%20python.jpg
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    Re: green tree python

    I moved this out of the ball python morph forum. Please watch where things are posted to keep some order around here

    Here is a good link to checkout:
    http://www.finegtps.com/
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    Re: green tree python?

    ah sry bout that!

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    Re: green tree python?

    heres a link to a care sheet

    http://www.herpetology.com/murdoch.html
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    Smile Re: green tree python?

    without being very specific in guiding you, try Googling it Green Tree Pythons, images, is a great start

    and....

    check your pm

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    Re: green tree python

    Quote Originally Posted by Liquid Snake 06 View Post
    http://www.thereptileroom.co.uk/stoc...e%20python.jpg

    i saw one of these at pet bazaar ( a good reptile shop in town). i think there gorgeous. can anyone tell me more about this green tree python?
    All I can tell you about this snake is that I WANT it!!!
    I can't wait to get my Morelia Veridis.
    I can tell you it's a baby and they require more humidity then a BP, but I heard not as much as an Emerald Tree Boa.
    They can't be held all that often, not to say you should try to avoid touching but you keep it too a minimun.

    Anyway if you ever want to get one of these, PLEASE read ALL you can before you buy anything! And have the humidity and temps set even before your new buddy is picked out! Thats what I plan on doing! I just got my perches and enclosure and heat panel... now I need to set it all up!

    ROCK ON!
    Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.

    Why is it called 'after dark' when it really is 'after light'?





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    Re: green tree python?

    That's pretty good.


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    Re: green tree python?

    Morelia Viridis
    Chondro
    Chondropython
    Green Tree Python
    mean hanging tree worms



    ^common names from GTPs.
    http://finegtps.com/basic_care_sheets.php
    www.moreliaviridis.yuku.com
    www.signalherp.com


    Very cool snake, not for the beginning herper. This is a pretty advanced species and one I would not try to own instantly just because it's pretty. Great people such as Trooper Walsh, Rico Walder, and Greg Maxwell, just to name a few have spent decades doing research on this species. While one of the most gorgeous snakes ever (unless you ask me, then it IS the most gorgeous. I'm a little one sided though ) Please do your research! If you do not you are on a long road to learning all about nasty bites, upper respiratory infections, and the all revered prolapse. Many on the board are chondro fans and some of us are lucky enough to be chondro keepers. I've been keeping mostly chondros exclusively for over a year now. I have not found a more rewording species to work with. However, they give me the most head achs. Why is it not eating? Why is he not perching? Why is it nippy today? Google and check out as many sites as possible. If you are dedicated to this you need to be on your game. Not that it's a hard species, just advanced. With a good practice of proper husbandry techniques it becomes natural. If you have any specific questions please post them.

    Now on to my favorite teaser shots....of course.




    A yellow baby is you prefer.


    Maybe a red?
    Chondro-holic

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    Yeap, it's official.

    David is the official BP.net Morelia-picture-taker-putter-on-the-internet-er!

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    Re: green tree python?

    What can I tell u about GTP....humm.... we could be here a while. They are beautiful animals and really stunning to watch and enjoy all mine are hand able. When they are neonate u can’t handle them, u can cause them to have kinks in their tails. They do require some special care compared to ball pythons. More humidity and spraying but it’s nothing to ridicules. Once u do your research and see what it contains to have one of these amazing creatures. Than get one.. U really should read the more complete chondro book from Greg Maxwell the book is really chocked full of info.

    Good luck! They are addictive!

    click pic to see my reptiles

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