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    Re: GTP feeding schedule

    Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    Let's see some pics! I've always wanted to add a GTP but never did as i was told by a lot of people, they can be kind of finicky and can drop dead for no apparent reason.

    As to your question, if you just got it, i would probably try and not change it's diet until it is well established and 'happy'. Also i would probably stick to 2 mice rather than a small rat. I dont like putting lumps in my boas and i for sure wouldnt want a big food lump in my arboreal snake. The only snake i have that isnt happy unless stuffed like a Christmas turkey is my retic. He'll eat a guinea pig and in 3 days, poop it out. Never seen a snake like him lol.
    That might be true for babies or young under a year old. But if you get one like mine 2 years old, then they are for sure not finicky and won,t drop dead. They are very beautiful and make great display. I just learned the hard way that its not easy to remove them from their branch, he bit me.
    here are pics




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