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    Re: hello guys im new here!

    yeah get a gtp there really great!

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    Re: hello guys im new here!

    Welcome friend,

    I'm a newbie here too, and I just love this site. That is a beautiful snake!!! I'm guessing GTP means green tree python??? Are they much harder to keep than a ball?

    I know I could find all the answers if I looked harder but I just like to chat with snake folks.

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    Re: hello guys im new here!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    Welcome friend,

    I'm a newbie here too, and I just love this site. That is a beautiful snake!!! I'm guessing GTP means green tree python??? Are they much harder to keep than a ball?

    I know I could find all the answers if I looked harder but I just like to chat with snake folks.
    Yes, GTP require some specialized care when it comes to humidity and temperature requirements and, unlike ball pythons that can be relatively forgiving, green trees can be rather delicate especially as babies.

    If you're really interested in having one, I'd suggest finding a local breeder and chatting with them about the care requirements. They are a beautiful snake and one of my favorites.

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    Re: hello guys im new here!

    That is a wicked nice bright green Veridis! I love them some much! Oh and welcome too!
    GTP's are not for beginners at all I'd say. I just got my enclosure for one from Repti Racks, Now I just need to save some money for the snake!
    You should take some more shots! I really like the bright green!
    ROCK ON, and hope we see you around!
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    Re: hello guys im new here!

    this is while she's eating!


    my gtp and my solomon island ground boa!


    hope u like it guys!

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    Re: hello guys im new here!

    he is a beauty!!!!
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