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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Awesome! One of my dream snakes, haha.
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
gots some dry shed on him... humid box will help with that.
awsome pick up!!
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
 Originally Posted by Lucas339
gots some dry shed on him... humid box will help with that.
awsome pick up!!
Its all of except the tip of his tail.
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Be very careful with the tail tips. It can actually be so bad that it will cut circulation off and the end of the tail will fall. (At least, I've heard that. Someone with more experience should chime in to confirm or call bluff.) If he's too agressive to move just get him by the back of the head gently. They usually go into submission. Green trees really like Y shaped branches. They usually pic the smallest one when offered a choice. I offer my big guy several choices going from 1/4 inch pvc to 3/4 inch. He tends to stick on the 1/4 or 1/2 inch pieces. I've even flipped the tub around and he still perfers those. Any questions feel free to ask. I suggest getting "The More Complete Chondro" for Maxwell.
Sorry about any grammer errors, typing from work quickly, and without foxFire spell check.
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
 Originally Posted by DavidG
Be very careful with the tail tips. It can actually be so bad that it will cut circulation off and the end of the tail will fall. (At least, I've heard that. Someone with more experience should chime in to confirm or call bluff.) If he's too agressive to move just get him by the back of the head gently. They usually go into submission. Green trees really like Y shaped branches. They usually pic the smallest one when offered a choice. I offer my big guy several choices going from 1/4 inch pvc to 3/4 inch. He tends to stick on the 1/4 or 1/2 inch pieces. I've even flipped the tub around and he still perfers those. Any questions feel free to ask. I suggest getting "The More Complete Chondro" for Maxwell.
Sorry about any grammer errors, typing from work quickly, and without foxFire spell check.
I already ordered the book. Should be here tomorrow!!! I put on gloves this morning and tried to get him off but he wouldnt let go. He is so so aggressive, bit the glove about 5 or 6 times.
There is still shed on the last 1/4 inch of his tail, everynight more and more comes off as he explorers
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Glad your snake is doing OK.
I've never kept Chondros and don't know that much about them, but if I were in the animal's position (not anthropomorphizing) I would not like to be pulled off my only comfortable spot.
Leave the snake on its perch for a while and just leave it alone, apart from spraying it, for a week, maybe more.
Then see how it goes.
PS. Snake hooks are great.
MH
Who the hell is Pat?
"Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Yeah i didnt want to mess with him to much. He lets ya know if your pissin him off, he hisses and coils up. Im acctually kinda scared of him. lol. Im naming him Mamba cause he is so quick and aggressive!
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I'm jealous of you. I'm saving money to buy a chondro in a year or two, but they're just so beautiful. I love the colors on yours!
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Who the hell is Pat?
"Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
 Originally Posted by DutchHerp
I'm jealous of you. I'm saving money to buy a chondro in a year or two, but they're just so beautiful. I love the colors on yours!
Yeah me to. This has always been my dream snake. He is soo bright under the full spectrum bulb. I got him for 200 dollars off craigslist, there was no way i was gonna pass that up.
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