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Which to choose.
hey everyone i was wondering in your opinion what would be a better display animal. the three choices are 1. tortises (spelling) 2. a snake 3. a lizard 4. other. I was wondering what you bp.net thinks is a better choice
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royal_rodents
P.s be sure to name a specfic animal.
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Re: Which to choose.
 Originally Posted by Royal_Rodents
 gtb? never heard of it  could you specifiy 
green tree boa..
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Re: Which to choose.
i vote lizard. komodo dragon?
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Re: Which to choose.
Can we suggest multiple animals in a single enclosure? A few different colored dart frogs would look really nice in a well decorated small enclosure. I think blue/black or yellow/black is my favorite! How much space are you working with?
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Re: Which to choose.
 Originally Posted by DSGB
green tree boa..
There is no such animal...I think that's what the OP was getting at.
 Originally Posted by DSGB
i vote lizard. komodo dragon?
I hope you're joking.
That said, if you're experienced enough to care for them, Green Tree Pythons make good display snakes, as do Carpet Pythons. A dart frog setup would look really nice as well. It all depends on how much reptile experience you have.
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Re: Which to choose.
There's definitely a lot of good lizard and snake choices for display animals. Other questions to ask yourself is:
How much space you can devote to this endeavor?
How much time can you devote to care/upkeep? (if not a lot, I'd lean towards the snake option)
Is handling an important factor?
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Re: Which to choose.
 Originally Posted by spix14
There is no such animal...I think that's what the OP was getting at.
I hope you're joking.
That said, if you're experienced enough to care for them, Green Tree Pythons make good display snakes, as do Carpet Pythons. A dart frog setup would look really nice as well. It all depends on how much reptile experience you have.
def. joking. would be cool though huh?
well what does GTB stand for then?
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