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    Re: Amazon tree boa question

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    Yeah there all really beautiful and neat looking snakes. Some really nice colors! So there pretty flighty/fast?
    When they want to be they are fast but that is most snakes. My big blood girl who is usually slow to do everything will every once in awhile turn it on and slam a rat. She moves like lightning and hits like a train.

    I would not describe my GTP as flighty. He is just almost always on the move if I have him out. He will climb all over me and check everything out. He is not one to just coil around my neck and hang out like some of my others, mostly my bloods and ball. My BRB is much like my GTP but what sets him apart is his strength. He is around 6ft, maybe a tad more, a great climber as well but extremely strong. My GTP can climb and does it very delicately as if it requires no effort. My BRB climbs as if it is no effort but he wants to kill the tree branch he is using(my arm).

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    Re: Amazon tree boa question

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    When they want to be they are fast but that is most snakes. My big blood girl who is usually slow to do everything will every once in awhile turn it on and slam a rat. She moves like lightning and hits like a train.

    I would not describe my GTP as flighty. He is just almost always on the move if I have him out. He will climb all over me and check everything out. He is not one to just coil around my neck and hang out like some of my others, mostly my bloods and ball. My BRB is much like my GTP but what sets him apart is his strength. He is around 6ft, maybe a tad more, a great climber as well but extremely strong. My GTP can climb and does it very delicately as if it requires no effort. My BRB climbs as if it is no effort but he wants to kill the tree branch he is using(my arm).

    Where do you get them that small??!!!

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    That's a pic I found online. Im sure it came from a breeder. When they are that small they are extremely delicate. This is why it is hard to find a youngster that has been sexed. Any good breeder will not attempt such an act because they are so delicate that young and the odds are good on injuring them.
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