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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    Wow! Amazing teeth . . . .adapttin is amazing.

    I had heard that canary island ETB do not change colors as others do . . . does anyone know that for a fact?
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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    Quote Originally Posted by Alice View Post
    Wow! Amazing teeth . . . .adapttin is amazing.

    I had heard that canary island ETB do not change colors as others do . . . does anyone know that for a fact?
    I don't think there are ETBs in the Canary Islands as they come from South America.

    I only worry about the teeth after dark, but then again, I don't stick body parts in their cages after dark.

    Northern emeralds can be born with that orange/red background color or green. Basin emeralds are born a burnt orange color. I have heard that there have been green basin neos, but haven't seen even a picture of one.

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    As for worrying about teeth during the day, not.


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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    dude, how d'you get it on you like that, my ATB won't come out without having to be on a stick

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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    Quote Originally Posted by Noobzila View Post
    dude, how d'you get it on you like that, my ATB won't come out without having to be on a stick
    Well everything starts with a removable perch, then on to the jungle-gym.



    From there on to me, of their own choosing.



    BTW, this girl is 6' and not the same as the girl in my previous post.

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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    thanx

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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    ETB's are definantly one of my favorite snakes. after i have the experience (and money) i really want to get one. i have a feeling that purchase will have to wait till after college. oh well, gives me time to do my hw on them

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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    You got some nice lookin snakes there Craig!

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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    they really are beutiful snakes

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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    WOW, im glad those teeth are being used on his food and not me hehe i will have one (or some) of these guys, but will prob not happen for a few more years. they are some of the most beautiful constrictors, id be completely happy with them even if they dont become real sweet like my RTB's. these guys are so rewarding just to look at all day

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    Re: emerald tree boa teeth

    Quote Originally Posted by ladywhipple02 View Post
    Everyone agrees that they aren't the monsters they're made out to be. If you move slowly, give them the respect they deserve, and provide them with the proper living environment, they can make very rewarding animals to keep.
    exactly. also try and get a young one or one that has been handled a lot, for your sake. also avoid WC at any cost

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