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I don't care if a owner handles their collection or not. I just don't think I would call it harassing. Even probing does not seem to have a felt effect on them. The ones I have probed really don't seem like they even know it is going on. I would be cautious about a EXPERT that refers to this as harassing.
I was just stating my opinion, I'm not upset with anybody.
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Some green trees do absolutely fine with handling, they do not all deserve the rep as being for looking only. As long as the keeper fully understands how delicate they can be, and not to force the snake to interact it can be good. Mine will come onto my hand and allow me to take him out from time to time, and I'll interact with it on a weekly basis to try and keep it calmer. But its completely different than just grabbing a giant retic, or picking up a ball. That is the point many people do not understand which can result in tail damage . . .
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Another look at the boy from today, shots fairly compressed here so the qualtiy is not that great, will have a better quality on the flickr site.
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"...That which we do not understand, we fear. That which we fear, we destroy. Thus eliminating the fear" ~Explains every killed snake"
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Another look at the boy from today, shots fairly compressed here so the qualtiy is not that great, will have a better quality on the flickr site.
Beautiful Photo!!
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Thanks!
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im guessing my chondro is a boy?
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Green Tree Python Sperm Plugs - High Quality Image
Yep! It's a boy
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www.wildimaging.net www.facebook.com/wildimaging
"...That which we do not understand, we fear. That which we fear, we destroy. Thus eliminating the fear" ~Explains every killed snake"
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awesome thanks! guess i gotta change his name from Lucy haha. ive had him about a year and a half and prob wouldnt have known his sex as soon if it werent for this thread. ive been too lazy to get him probed or somethjng
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Re: Green Tree Python Sperm Plugs - High Quality Image
So I didn't think to check until a couple days after he shed. But then I remembered this thread, and went looking for sperm plugs. The shed was already dried out, so these were the best pics I could get. They are also only phone shots. But I believe we have confirmation Epic is male!


What do ya think? :p
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