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    Emerald Tree Boa. They're not always active, but they're always perched and visible. They're docile despite their mean look. Cooler than a GTP imo.
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    Re: Active display reptile?

    If you’re thinking small arboreal, an Amazon tree boa is one to think about!

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    Re: Active display reptile?

    I'm quite partial to boas. I've got a female common and she is the sweetest thing. I previously had a BRB and she was also amazing. I had to rehome her because life stuff but I miss her all the time. She was never out though haha.

    Are they similar care wise? I've looked into GTP a bit and know they have higher humidity requirements. Was already planning on getting a nice PVC setup anyway... Hm. I'll have to research.

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    Adding them to the list!! Ty!
    Female Common Boa - Rosie
    Female Terrazzo Corn - Mercury




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