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    green tree python pairs

    i was considering picking up a young pair of green tree pythons and was wondering if it is ok to keep them together. id obviously be getting a male and female. also, is it better to feed them frozen rats over live? and than also does feeding snakes frozen/pre-killed make them easier to handle in the long run? thanks for reading, appreciate the help!

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    Re: green tree python pairs

    I would house them separately. Everything I have read says mice are better for gtps. Their entire life. That is all I feed mine. F/t vs. live I don't think matters so much as individual personality as far as temperament. Unless you buy a yearling, you are gambling with personality/being able to handle.


    If you are looking into GTP's, I would first get and read the book The More Complete Chondro.
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