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    Some Greeners

    Hi All!

    New to the site and thought I'd share some pics of our Emeralds.

    Big Girl


    Antonella (No Matt, you can't have her!)


    Alana


    Tony


    Rica


    Craig

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    Re: Some Greeners

    Nice! i was checking a couple of babies out at the white plains show yesturday, and i got tagged.... awesome snakes though----they are on the list for the future

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    Re: Some Greeners

    Quote Originally Posted by reediculous
    Nice! i was checking a couple of babies out at the white plains show yesturday, and i got tagged.... awesome snakes though----they are on the list for the future
    Thanks! How old were the babies you were looking at and were they northerns or basins?

    Craig

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    Re: Some Greeners

    I'm not sure of the types, but they were pretty small ---hatchling's i would say-----tiny pin holes in my wrist barely felt it

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    Re: Some Greeners

    Quote Originally Posted by reediculous
    I'm not sure of the types, but they were pretty small ---hatchling's i would say-----tiny pin holes in my wrist barely felt it
    Which one were they more similar too?

    Northern neonate


    Basin neonate


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    Re: Some Greeners

    wait they were green----like the one's in your first pix

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    Re: Some Greeners

    Quote Originally Posted by reediculous
    wait they were green----like the one's in your first pix
    If they were still neos then they must have been northerns. It isn't uncommon for northern ETB neos to be born green, but most are born red/orange. I have never even seen a pic of a green neonate basin. Ones that are born the colors of the neos I posted, won't be completely green for 8-9 months and if well established will be in the range of 20".

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    Re: Some Greeners

    they were nice snakes-----i just don't have the space right now-----i think im going to start researching them for the future------any nice sites you can think of?

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    Re: Some Greeners

    Quote Originally Posted by reediculous
    they were nice snakes-----i just don't have the space right now-----i think im going to start researching them for the future------any nice sites you can think of?
    Most reputable breeders have websites with husbandry info. There are two sites (forums) devoted to corallus: corallus.com and The treeboa org.

    Breeders I consider reputable:
    Tony Nicoli (Awesome Arboreals)
    Matt Leher (GHI Reptiles) he is a member here (The Cleaner)
    Rico Walder (Signal Herpetoculture)
    Ed Marino (Don't know his website)
    Paul Lord (ask Rico Walder)
    Alex McVicker (the carnivorous orchid)
    Danny Mendez (Urban Jungles)
    We also breed (gemsoftherainforest.com)

    For Canadians:
    Rob McRobbie (don't know his website)
    Annette Thompson (Wrapped up in reptiles)

    I know I've left some out, but these are folks I know personally and/or have done business with. I avoid wc animals (been there,done that) and IMO the jury is still out on "farmed imports".

    Craig

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    Re: Some Greeners

    cool thanks!
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