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    Re: Green Tree Python, in you're opinion yay or nay?

    Quote Originally Posted by anendeloflorien View Post
    I'm also looking at getting a chondro or an ATB (since I've still got the freakin aboreal cage that the people sold me when I bought my first BP at the beginning of the year) but with most of my experience up to this point being with colubrids and balls is there one or the other that you guys who've had both would recommend? I know they can be a tough nut to crack sometimes but I think they are just absolutely beautiful
    Well i dont like the whole starter arboreal idea to be honest. You either want an atb, gtp, or etb. They are different snakes. Now the difference is atb's are little bit more forgiving of husbandry errors, and gtp's and especially etb's are not. So the only way to keep these guys thriving is to make sure you do your research and keep your husbandry up to par & spot on. I started babbling, to answer your question as to which one i suggest its really up to you, do your research and see which one like the looks of, which one you feel up to taking on as far as husbandry requirements, etc.... If it were up to me... Hmmm, im always up for a new chondro!

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