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    Re: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    Quote Originally Posted by juddb View Post
    Standing water as substrate is a horrible idea! Would you like to take a drink from your toilet? I keep my chondro's and atb on paper towels.
    While I don't have any personal experience with arboreals (yet, they're definitely on my list ), I was under the impression that they generally don't drink from standing water anyway -- whether it's substrate or a water bowl. I've always heard they prefer to take beads of water off the glass or their own body, or dripping from leaves, kind of like a chameleon.

    Edit: just glanced at the caresheet listed above and it also mentions this

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    Re: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    They do drink from thier coils, but i've also watched all my chondros drink from the water bowl during thier late night prowlings and my atb as well. Also especially with with young arboreals there is also the possibility of drowning. Personally i just wouldnt take a chance. Just my opinion. Good luck.

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    Re: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    i too have watched mine drink from her bowl. i was wondering about the water substate and would never do it. the care sheet says for the young ones to keep them over water. not a good idea IMO

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    Re: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    my emerald drinks from him water bowl quite a bit. its up top by his perches though, sticking to the glass. also, water as a substrate isnt good. I also keep a paper towl at the bottom, but have a hard time with humidity so i have a bowl of bark and moss (thats screened over) that i have to change frequently but it helps a lot.

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    Re: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    why screened over? i have cypress as a substrate for my chondro and never have had a problem.

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    Re: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    just a safety precaution. im sure its not a must but when i first got him he would go down to the bowl and coil on the edge. just to prevent him from wanting to drink from it, somehow ingest it or anything else. its that really soft almost paper-like screen

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    Re: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    I picked up a pair from Rico Walder - Signal Herpetoculture earlier this year - and can't begin to tell you that all the negative press ETB's get - is garbage.[
    These 2 eat, poop, and are very well dispositioned.

    Both have finally turned green - and have huge amounts of white - should make for some nice high white babies!

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    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: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    I know - and I've got to take some new pictures!
    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: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    awsome animals you got there!! Rico produces some really cool arborals! so are they okay with handling?? make sure you tell us when you have some babies with these beauties!!!!!!

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    Re: Thinking of getting a emerald tree boa

    They've been great in general - and I am very pleasedwith the fact that they are very handleable!
    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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