Originally Posted by Serpents_Den Black Tree Snake. Give it to me all scientific like...........speak to me in latin.
Last edited by Skiploder; 01-29-2010 at 09:00 PM.
Originally Posted by Skiploder Give it to me all scientific like...........speak to me in latin. Probably Thrasops occidentalis?
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Originally Posted by Serpents_Den Probably Thrasops occidentalis? If not it's either T. flavigularis or jacksonii
Originally Posted by Serpents_Den If not it's either T. flavigularis or jacksonii Which one is it?
what do they eat in the wild?
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Originally Posted by djansen what do they eat in the wild? Primarily chameleons.
Originally Posted by Serpents_Den If not it's either T. flavigularis or jacksonii Its jacksonii
0.0.1 Solomon Island boa 2.0 Normal BP 1.0 Spider BP 0.1 Saharan Sand boa 0.0.1 Red spotted beaked snake 0.1 Taiwan Beauty 1.0 Broadband Copperhead 0.1 Senegal Chameleon 1.1 Leopard Geckos 0.1 Columbian B&W Tegu 0.1.12 Curly Hair Tarantulas 0.1 Salmon Pink bird-eating tarantula
Originally Posted by PyroPython Its jacksonii The newest one - asleep in her birdhouse:
Last edited by Skiploder; 01-30-2010 at 12:27 AM.
Amazing looking snakes. Too bad they aren't more common in the trade.
Post up some more pics and which is it flavigularis or jacksonii?
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