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    amazon tree boa

    HI I was consdiering getting an amazon tree boa to my collection. I currently have a ball python , and a brazilian rainbow boa. I was wanting some first hand experience on owning this type of snake, along with some stories both good and bad thanks

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    Re: amazon tree boa

    They make great display snakes...They usually don't like being handled though...


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    Re: amazon tree boa

    And you need to be careful for the 1st year, they are easily injured, esp. in trying to remove them from being coiled on a branch. (I don't have one; but my husband wanted one, so we did a lot of reearch and ended up ruling them out.)

    If you want an arboreal and/or display snake you can handle, get a carpet python. Instead of the GTP or ETB, we got a jungle carpet python - he usually coils around a branch and stays on display. They get to be 6 - 8 feet, but not as girthy as a ball python. They need patient handling at first, but aren't fragile. They just ten to be nippy for the first 1 - 2 yrs until "tamed." We LOVE ours!! They can even be more addicting than ball pythons b/c they look "scary" (but aren't) and tickle that part of your brain that has an innate fear of snakes - even if you don't think you are. It's hard to explain. Go to Morelia forums and check 'em out. You'll love 'em!

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