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Green Tree Python Water Set Up?
Hi to everyone!
Yesterday in this video of Bryan Barkzyck I saw a set-up that I've never seen use before for green tree pythons: it's basically a box with a classic stick and water for substrate.
This is the link to the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIcRNEm6eiA
Min: 8:10
What do you think about this set up?
Have you ever used this for you GTP or know anyone that does?
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He has a later blog - from the next day or so, where he decides to change it back to water bowl and paper. The snakes dunked themselves while striking the pinkie. Brian decided that might interfere with the feed response (tricky with them anyway at that age, from what I've heard).
Last edited by distaff; 12-03-2016 at 12:10 PM.
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I didnt like the height of the box he used for the gtp. IMO that was just too short. I have seen a water based cage before. A matter of fact the GTP that I own came from a guy that kept him and a ETB is such a cage. The GTP came to me with an RI, but thats another story but the cage was a factor.
I didnt like that setup then and I still dont today. After owning my GTP I have learned things from him that tells me a water based cage is a terrible idea. My GTP comes down almost every night and crawls all around the cage floor. He will also sometimes coil on the floor and just relax a bit before morning when he takes back to the perches.
He also regularly swims in his water bowl. So I do think having a large water bowl is a good idea but not one that takes all the floor away. I also dont think a gtp is a bad swimmer. From what I have seen from mine he can swim just fine.
Now having a ETB as well I have been seeing very similar behavior from her. They may stayed perched most of the time but they do come down to the cage floor almost nightly. The only time mine usually dont is during a shed. At that point they dont move until the shed is complete.
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Re: Green Tree Python Water Set Up?
 Originally Posted by KMG
.... After owning my GTP I have learned things from him that tells me a water based cage is a terrible idea. My GTP comes down almost every night and crawls all around the cage floor. He will also sometimes coil on the floor and just relax a bit before morning when he takes back to the perches.
Yup, mine exhibit the same behavior. Contrary to popular belief, GTPs do move around. They just don't do it during the day. One of mine can even somewhat regularly be found coiled up under the newspaper substrate. And always spends all of her pre-shed time there.
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Re: Green Tree Python Water Set Up?
 Originally Posted by DennisM
Yup, mine exhibit the same behavior. Contrary to popular belief, GTPs do move around. They just don't do it during the day. One of mine can even somewhat regularly be found coiled up under the newspaper substrate. And always spends all of her pre-shed time there.
My GTP and ETB are by far my most active snakes. If they are not in shed they are on the move every night.
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I agree, a set-up like that is absolutely unnatural for a GTP, as you noticed they also use to move around the floor.
Infact as Distaff said even the autor of the video decided to change the set-up.
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