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    Lightbulb What to get......ahhhhhh!

    Would it be ok for me to buy a blood python or green tree python as my second snake? Ive only kept one ball python but have also kept chameleons and have a general knowledge of high humidity levels. Any pixs of blood and gtp cages would be appreciated.
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    Re: What to get......ahhhhhh!

    Quote Originally Posted by cristian View Post
    Would it be ok for me to buy a blood python or green tree python as my second snake? Ive only kept one ball python but have also kept chameleons and have a general knowledge of high humidity levels. Any pixs of blood and gtp cages would be appreciated.
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    I would go for the blood the GTP can be a very difficult snake to keep.

    While the blood is not a beginner snake moving up from balls to GTP is a big step imo.

    Make sure you do plenty of research on both before making a decision as they certainly require careful understanding and consideration.
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    Re: What to get......ahhhhhh!

    Quote Originally Posted by snakey68 View Post
    I would go for the blood the GTP can be a very difficult snake to keep.

    While the blood is not a beginner snake moving up from balls to GTP is a big step imo.

    Make sure you do plenty of research on both before making a decision as they certainly require careful understanding and consideration.
    I second that. Best thing to do is ask specific questions, read forums and threads (just chocked full of goodies).

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    Re: What to get......ahhhhhh!

    gtp's over a year old are easy to keep.

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