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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa vs. Green Tree Pythons

    I really like the look of those acrylic cages, but

    a) I think a heat lamp would suck out humidity? and
    b) It doesn't seem like it would hold heat that well.
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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa vs. Green Tree Pythons

    Chondros for the win!

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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa vs. Green Tree Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    I really like the look of those acrylic cages, but

    a) I think a heat lamp would suck out humidity? and
    b) It doesn't seem like it would hold heat that well.
    Heat Lamps are not advised for Chondros or ETBs as they do suck out the humidity. That being said, Emerald Tree Boas do not require high temperatures.

    I use tubs, but I'd imagine acrylic holds heat and humidity almost as good as plastic tubs.

    http://www.emeraldtreeboa.org This is a good Care Sheet for ETBs.

    http://www.sprucenubblefarm.com/anim...ncaresheet.php This is a good Care Sheet for GTPs.


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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa vs. Green Tree Pythons

    Chondro's im afraid are the superior animal!!!

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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa vs. Green Tree Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by juddb View Post
    Chondro's im afraid are the superior animal!!!
    I'm afraid you are incorrect. You clearly mean that Emerald Tree Boas are superior.


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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa vs. Green Tree Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle.C View Post
    I'm afraid you are incorrect. You clearly mean that Emerald Tree Boas are superior.
    Nope, i checked and made no mistake. Chondro's are cooler

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    Re: Emerald Tree Boa vs. Green Tree Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by juddb View Post
    Nope, i checked and made no mistake. Chondro's are cooler
    It's horrible that your computer keeps making a typo! Every time you try to type "Emerald Tree Boa", it's replacing it with "Chondro". Stupid computer errors.


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