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Re: emerald tree boa teeth
Originally Posted by Alice
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?
yeah man your talking about the canary green tree pythons, in which there have been quite a few specimans that stay yellow, but not all stay the same.
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Re: emerald tree boa teeth
I want the canary ones soo bad but the cost is still too high and i dont see them for sale very often. Some day.
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Re: emerald tree boa teeth
CBB is much nicer than wild caught. This hold true with anything. It's well worth the price.
I'm more into green trees but these guys are cool. Signalherp produces the best of both hands down.
The problem with kofiau island (canary) green trees is that unless it's from a proven yellow line it will likely be green. You still always run that chance as green is still a gene in them. Signal has a 08 canaries for 1000 to 1200 which is more than reasonable. back on topic (kinda) the mouth rot on the chondro was disgusting!
ETBs aren't as temperamental as people say when CBB. Some claim they are nicer than GTPs. I don't think this is the biggest issue, it's captive care. Do your homework on these guys, ask specific questions. Making a snake happy is more important than making yourself happy at it's expense.
Craig, that perched gal is gorgeous. Is she northern? Looks a little dark but not enough for me to say basin.
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Re: emerald tree boa teeth
Originally Posted by CraigC
Craig
I love the jungle gym idea! stimualtes defecation and gives them exercise at the same time!
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Re: emerald tree boa teeth
heres a pic of snake i thought about getting
Reptiles make life tolerable.
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Re: emerald tree boa teeth
they have teeth like that because in the wild they snatch birds out of mid-air.
I have a pair and they are as docile as my ball pythons. CB have a much better disposition that the wild caught animals.
1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
1.0 Anerythrystic Brazilian Rainbow Boa
1.1 Het Albino Red Tail Boas
1.0 Albino motley Red Tail
1.2 Green tree pythons
1.1 Emerald Tree Boas
2.2 Corn snakes
1.3 Honduran Milks (1.1 alb, 0.1 het alb, 0.1 dbl het)
3.4 Ball pythons (Lemon bee, Spider & Pied males. 2 Pastels,poss het pied, girls)
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Re: emerald tree boa teeth
Originally Posted by frankykeno
Funny I was just reading about these snakes earlier today. Apparently those big teeth are an adaptation developed because they eat up in the trees. It helps them retain control of their prey since dropping it would be a major hassle for them. Isn't nature great!
Another reason for the larger teeth is they are capable of catching prey as the item is in flight aswell
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