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    Re: Intermediate snake suggestions please

    Quote Originally Posted by JNeedham View Post
    All very great suggestions. Thank you so much. I have always wanted a tree/emerald Python but their viper like disposition scares me a little. They are gorgeous, for sure!

    Just so many to choose from. This decision is a lot harder than I expected.
    Green tree python or emerald tree boa! Also, not at all "viper-like". Most of the ETB's bad rep is because most are wild caught animals. Captive bred ETB are more or less just like captive bred GTP in temperament.

    It's true that they're more display animals and usually don't tolerate handling like how BCI or ball pythons do, but CBB animals can still be handled safely (during the day), just tend to be more nervous.

    If you're interested, totally start some research and see if you like them! This site has all the info you need to read up on GTP's to start out. http://moreliaviridis.yuku.com/forum...dry-The-Basics
    Last edited by redshepherd; 03-08-2017 at 01:10 AM.




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