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View Poll Results: Best Display Reptile?

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  • Veiled Chameleon

    21 12.21%
  • Irian Jaya Carpet

    2 1.16%
  • Jungle Carpet

    7 4.07%
  • Green Tree Python

    115 66.86%
  • Frilled Dragon

    7 4.07%
  • crested Gecko

    4 2.33%
  • other ( and specify

    16 9.30%
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    Best Display Reptile?

    Im thinking about getting a display reptile to get to show off and to look at. I would really like a green tree python but that would have to have some pursuading the parents. or mabey some type of Chameleon. I would really like to now everyones input on a beautiful display reptile that does not require sooo much care but still more than ball pythons.
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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    Green tree python for sure. They look amazing, and are always visible. You can also make their display visual appealing by adding greenery.
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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Green tree python for sure. They look amazing, and are always visible. You can also make their display visual appealing by adding greenery.
    I agree 100%.

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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    GTP for sure. In fact, if I were planning on getting one, I would really invest in a beautiful display. These are majestic animals that show so well.
    Chocolate Muffin (f- normal) - 4 1/2 years old
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    WELCOME HOME!
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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    GTP or some type of albino snake or lizard. I have all my snakes in a rack and keep my female albino ball het for piedball out in a tank because she is absolutely beautiful. Has much better color than my male albino ball python.

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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    I was really leaning towards them too but really hadnt decided. Does anyone have any recomendations for great arboreal cages?
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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    Quote Originally Posted by jjsnakedude View Post
    I was really leaning towards them too but really hadnt decided. Does anyone have any recomendations for great arboreal cages?
    Yes, the 2x2x2 cage from this site: http://www.pvccages.com/id94.htm. The complete cage comes with the RHP, perches, and a little greenery. However, you will want to add more greenery.
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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    Would a GTP be able to live in that cage forever? And would I want the 40 or 80 watt heat panel?
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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    Definitely a GTP, I think they look amazing! I heard they are not as docile as BP's and RTB's though. To the people that own them..is this true?
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    Re: Best Display Reptile?

    Quote Originally Posted by illini4x4 View Post
    Definitely a GTP, I think they look amazing! I heard they are not as docile as BP's and RTB's though. To the people that own them..is this true?

    like every single snake, its going to be up to the individual snake. My GTP that passed away a while ago was by far the tamest animal I've owned. She was the one I gave to my little cusins to hold because I knew I had nothing to worry about. My girlfriend has one she keeps here and hes tame also.

    Really the only snake I own that is pissy are my pinstripe out of all things

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