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anders_240sx
09-13-03, 08:50 PM
Hey everybody.... I am new to the snake side of care, but I have almost 12 years experience (I mean real experience with numerous species etc.) Anyways, I have been doing tons of research about GTPs and Emerald Tree Boas. I am asking anyone who has personal experience with them as to what exactly they do... Pics would be great for description purposes. I would definetly be purchasing a CB... I am not a big fan of WC species unless its for conservation purposes .... I appreciate anybody who can help me with this ...
Thanks very much
Anders
2.9.10 Leopard Geckos, 1.0 Crested, 0.0.1 R. Leachianus Henkeli (My WC mistake), 0.0.1 Fire Skink, 1.0 Giant Day, 1.1 Ornate Horned Frogs, 2.0 Whites, 0.0.1 Tiger Salamander
ReptiZone
09-13-03, 09:19 PM
it would be a good idea if the moderators moved this thread to the proper section..other then the venomous cause i really dont see the purpose for it to be posted here.
anders_240sx
09-13-03, 09:38 PM
I didnt realize that this was the venomous section ...
no worries, i moved it over!
zappaguy
09-14-03, 11:01 AM
i presently work with both and breed both but unsure what your question is. what does 'what do they do' mean?
anders_240sx
09-14-03, 11:08 AM
I am asking people what their experiences with them were and what they (the breeders) do for housing and care
I keep GTPs. I keep them in 2 feet tall 2 feet long and 18 inches deep. a couple of branchs or pipes for them to hang on a big water bowl and spray them down every day or three. feed them about ever ten days for the females and whenever the males will eat.
Don't know if this is "the way" but its done me fine for the last 6 years or so with the 2 females. the males I got this summer and so far so good.
as for temps the snake room is heated to 87ish and drops to 83ish at night.
I'll probably be told this is the wrong way to keep them but as I've said 6years and no problem.
Piers
I'll always take advice and tips, so if anyone has some please share.
Scotty Allen
09-14-03, 12:44 PM
Everything you want to know is in the new book "The Complete Chondro" by Greg Maxwell.
I still have a few copies for CDN $65.00 ea. including all taxes and postage to Canadian addresses.
E-mail me for details scotty.allen@sympatico.ca
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