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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerhart View Post
    Ghi Reptiles...is there a website?
    mmm...google is your friend....

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    OMG...that guy doesn't have a SINGLE not drop dead gorgeous snake...*faint* *thud*
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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

    Here is the link...just in case others are interested

    http://www.ghireptiles.com/


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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

    Sorry, forgot to post the link.

    Yes, Ghi Reptiles has some of the nicest ATBs you can find. Though there are some really nice ones on KS right now.

    I'm glad I'm broke right now, otherwise I'd have 2-3 more ATBs.

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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

    Some of mine are a few threads down.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=69436

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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

    For the people with ATB's how is their temperament? Do they musk and strike a lot? Also if so do they calm down with handling and age?
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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

    Ive had mine for about 3months. When I held him in the store he struck at my face twice, luckily I was fast enough not to be bitten. Since Ive had him home Ive held him a few times without any musking or bite attempts. He seems as cool as my other snakes, but that doesnt prevent me from sweating bullets when he starts to make his way close to my face.

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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

    Quote Originally Posted by slither9192 View Post
    For the people with ATB's how is their temperament? Do they musk and strike a lot? Also if so do they calm down with handling and age?
    I have worked with multiple Amazon Tree Boas and I would consider all of them aggressive. Some less than others, but they are probably the most aggressive Tree Boa.

    I've only been musked once by my red male, so they don't seem to be horrible muskers.

    Hope this helps.


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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

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    Here is my little ATB. He doesnt like taking pictures so there not the best!
    Beautiful Amazon Tree Boa!


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    Re: Post Your Tree Boas

    Quote Originally Posted by slither9192 View Post
    For the people with ATB's how is their temperament? Do they musk and strike a lot? Also if so do they calm down with handling and age?
    Well so far with mine i havent been musked and hardly handle him, but he loves trying to bite me. It takes me about a half hour to 45 minutes to get him out of the cage for cleaning, because he thinks im his nemesis or something. Lots of fun and i love him to death.

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