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Thread: Arboreal snakes

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    Arboreal snakes

    Hey everyone. I been thinkin about getting an arboreal snake. I would like to know what type of snakes dont grow to big. Im not looking to get a gtp or etb or anything like it. I was looking along the lines of maybe a rough green snake or something similar. Something that I can make a nice viv for. Thanks

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    Re: Arboreal snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Shock View Post
    Hey everyone. I been thinkin about getting an arboreal snake. I would like to know what type of snakes dont grow to big. Im not looking to get a gtp or etb or anything like it. I was looking along the lines of maybe a rough green snake or something similar. Something that I can make a nice viv for. Thanks

    Andy
    Get an Amazon tree boa. They are cheap and and come in several colors. Make sure you get a captive bred one.

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    Re: Arboreal snakes

    How big do they get?

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    Re: Arboreal snakes

    About 5-6 feet, on average. I would def. agree with going captive bred. They also have a pretty wide variety of pattern and color. Neat little snakes.
    0.0.1 Solomon Island boa
    2.0 Normal BP
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    0.0.1 Red spotted beaked snake
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    0.1.12 Curly Hair Tarantulas
    0.1 Salmon Pink bird-eating tarantula

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    Re: Arboreal snakes

    Thanks. Im going to have to look in to them.

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