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I would really like to get a Gree Tree Python
Ok so my set-up is a 45+gallon long stood on end, with black screen top that folds in the middle on a hinge on the front of the vertical aquarium, I ma going to put a vicks vaporizer in the bottom on low and the lower quarter of the screen will not covered in plastic the middle will be covered and the top quarter will be open as well to have heat,(lower dowel rods) cool(upper dowel rods) and humidity being well circulated... Does this sound sufficient and where can i get a GTP? I was hoping maybe someone in iowa if not i don't trust live animals shipped in winter unless you know different and i'm always open to suggestions
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Ok, to be honest, that tank will not provide a good home for a GTP. These guys may be arboreal, but they need a wider space than a 45g turned on end. Keep in mind that they will move side to side to thermoregulate - not up and down. The BEST size for an adult GTP is an enclosure that measures 3 feet WIDE by 2 feet tall and 2 feet deep. The heat source (best provided by a radient heat panel from above on a t-stat) is placed to one side so the snake can move side to side to regulate its temps. You do need something smaller for neonates, but if this is your first GTP, I highly recommend picking up an older juvenile or young adult that is well-established instead of a more delicate baby.
Wider is still better than tall for these guys. You might be ok with that 45g tank setting it up the way its supposed to be and not setting it on end. But you'd need to figure out how to attach the radient heat panel from the top. Can't use a UTH with these guys...
I recommend Jim at PVC Cages. His enclosures are perfectly designed for GTP's and hold humidity really well (a vaporizor would not be necessary with one of these). They aren't too badly priced either.
I am acquiring a GTP from Rocky Gravley in Alabama in the spring - the Arboreal Enthusiast. I live in Michigan and did not want to ship either and neither did he. He is delievering my snake to me at Tinley in Chicago in March (can't wait, lol). So that might be an idea for you. Rocky is GREAT to talk to and very very helpful! He'd give you some additional caging tips too. I am having a wonderful experience working with him. He has some new ones available too - including some young adults that are easily handled!
Hope this is helpful to you!
Last edited by Evenstar; 11-24-2011 at 12:00 PM.
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Great info from Evenstar. I would not use the setup you described.
I also recommend getting something a bit older. A yearling at least.
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I heartily recommend reading "The MORE Complete Chondro" by Greg Maxwell if you're serious about getting a GTP. I know it's pricey for a book, but if you really want a GTP, $50 is a drop in the bucket.
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Re: I would really like to get a Gree Tree Python
 Originally Posted by mainbutter
I heartily recommend reading "The MORE Complete Chondro" by Greg Maxwell if you're serious about getting a GTP. I know it's pricey for a book, but if you really want a GTP, $50 is a drop in the bucket.
I forgot to recommend that!! Thanks for remembering! Yes, that's an awesome book. It was hard for me to spent the $50 but when I got it, I read it cover to cover and it is sooo worth it! GTP Bible!
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they are great looking snakes, best of luck if you get one
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Re: I would really like to get a Gree Tree Python
 Originally Posted by Evenstar
Ok, to be honest, that tank will not provide a good home for a GTP. These guys may be arboreal, but they need a wider space than a 45g turned on end. Keep in mind that they will move side to side to thermoregulate - not up and down. The BEST size for an adult GTP is an enclosure that measures 3 feet WIDE by 2 feet tall and 2 feet deep. The heat source (best provided by a radient heat panel from above on a t-stat) is placed to one side so the snake can move side to side to regulate its temps. You do need something smaller for neonates, but if this is your first GTP, I highly recommend picking up an older juvenile or young adult that is well-established instead of a more delicate baby.
Wider is still better than tall for these guys. You might be ok with that 45g tank setting it up the way its supposed to be and not setting it on end. But you'd need to figure out how to attach the radient heat panel from the top. Can't use a UTH with these guys...
I recommend Jim at PVC Cages. His enclosures are perfectly designed for GTP's and hold humidity really well (a vaporizor would not be necessary with one of these). They aren't too badly priced either.
I am acquiring a GTP from Rocky Gravley in Alabama in the spring - the Arboreal Enthusiast. I live in Michigan and did not want to ship either and neither did he. He is delievering my snake to me at Tinley in Chicago in March (can't wait, lol). So that might be an idea for you. Rocky is GREAT to talk to and very very helpful! He'd give you some additional caging tips too. I am having a wonderful experience working with him. He has some new ones available too - including some young adults that are easily handled!
Hope this is helpful to you! 
 Originally Posted by mainbutter
I heartily recommend reading "The MORE Complete Chondro" by Greg Maxwell if you're serious about getting a GTP. I know it's pricey for a book, but if you really want a GTP, $50 is a drop in the bucket.
Agree. This is all great info.
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Thank You all I thought they stayed small 6' is larger than i was expecting thanks again everyone and I will be putting the book on my xmas list to the family Happy turkey day!
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Re: I would really like to get a Gree Tree Python
 Originally Posted by Atherosdragon
Thank You all I thought they stayed small 6' is larger than i was expecting thanks again everyone and I will be putting the book on my xmas list to the family  Happy turkey day!
They don't generally get 6 feet. The males average 4-5 feet and around 1000 grams +/- as adults. The females do get a bit larger, and 6' is possible and has happened, but it is rare.
They need a 3x2x2 foot cage simply because they are chondros, they are truly arboreal, and they need that side to side ability to thermoregulate. 
Hope you get the book for Christmas! It really is a great read!
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Yeah. I would say my boy is under 5 feet.
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