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    Emerald tree boa

    Hey guys anyone have some tips on keeping one. How is their temperment thought out their life. These are some extremely beautiful snakes and would love to add one to my collection. Thanks for the input guys.

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    Re: Emerald tree boa

    Quote Originally Posted by Sloburn View Post
    Hey guys anyone have some tips on keeping one. How is their temperment thought out their life. These are some extremely beautiful snakes and would love to add one to my collection. Thanks for the input guys.
    I don't really know.. but I do know the humidity has to be up higher and that they are usually not very good to handle and tend to have ugly temperments.

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    Re: Emerald tree boa

    Quote Originally Posted by Sloburn View Post
    Hey guys anyone have some tips on keeping one. How is their temperment thought out their life. These are some extremely beautiful snakes and would love to add one to my collection. Thanks for the input guys.
    What in particular would you like to know? Have you done any research into their care? I have been keeping and breeding them for 10 years, so I've learned a few things along the way.

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    Re: Emerald tree boa

    if you get a cbb youngin they can actually be very sweet. its all about how you react with them near you.

    but i also only have one so I may just be very lucky.

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    Re: Emerald tree boa

    the care is similar to the chondro right? maybe some temp differences? i was think about picking one up in the futrue myself. not really worried about temperment cause IMO thats varies form animal to animal.

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