View Full Version : Emerald Tree Boas - October 08, 2003
BOAS_N_PYTHONS
10-10-03, 04:22 PM
OCTOBER 08, 2003 PHOTOSHOOT
2/4 Emerald Tree Boas are being viewed here for your enjoyment. These photos are minutes old after I just feed each of them frozen thawed adult jumbo mice. And there cages were cleaned in that time as well and thought to take a few pictures of that. Check out all the boas catagories and pythons as well. I have more photos being uploaded and posted as you read this.
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/2330mephisto_etb_-_571-med.jpg
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/2330loki_etb_-_553-med.jpg
Thank you and hope you enjoyed seeing 2/4 Emerald Tree Boas in my collection. The other 2 are still top secret still but look like these only they are adults now.
Any questions or comments will be appreciated.
Cya...
Tony
TheRedDragon
10-10-03, 08:35 PM
You will send those screamers to me immediately Tony. Damn you. :D
drewlowe
10-10-03, 09:01 PM
OMG!!!!!Want to see the other 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ohh_kristina
10-10-03, 09:04 PM
amazing pair! I am planning on getting my first Amazon Basin sometime after the 1st of the year. Seeing ETBs like these make my mouth water! :D
Invictus
10-10-03, 09:27 PM
Tony, I hate you more by the day. But I mean that in the nicest way possible. :)
BOAS_N_PYTHONS
10-11-03, 10:55 AM
EVERYONE:
Thank you once more being the fourth thank you in 5 minutes....lol.
INVICTUS:
Your hate is a warmth on my heart and love for my animals, that type of hate is always positive. Thank you.
OHH KRISTINA:
As soon as your ready and know your source on getting Amazon Basin, let me know at my email:
nemesisboaspythons@hotmail.com
From there we can set something up in both our interests.
THE RED DRAGON:
Soon enough I see you having a screamer and others like from these 2, hmmmm.
Thank you all again.
Cya...
Tony
VenomAngel
10-14-03, 10:29 AM
i love them!...but i was told that they are hard to maintain..is that true?
maiden_canada
10-26-03, 01:18 AM
great looking snakes!
BOAS_N_PYTHONS
10-27-03, 12:30 PM
VENOMANGEL:
It all depends on a few factors to care for ETB's.
1. Experience with boids, in general Rainbows and Common Boas, reason being is these 2 are both on opposite ends of experience. What I mean is if you have done your research and have taken care of a Common Boa and have raised it for 2 years without any complications then you know the basics already. Now with more experience on Rainbows and their special needs with more humidity, that becomes more intense and for the experienced. ETB' S are the top level of that care and experience in my mind.
2. Cage system and size of ETB you want and time your willing to put into them. These factors are very important on all snakes but ETB' s are somewhat delicate. I mean they are not 100% fragile but are rather picky on there care. More research on this is available everywhere on the net. As for cage they do not require large cages, just enough size for the right size of ETB and during its full growth. Size of ETB you want is up to you and your experience. I would avoid adults with no experince at all, they will teach you alot fast and create a negative feedback if you are not fully experienced. Best to try a baby and learn from it and all you dan on it off books and people here and so on. As for time invested in them once you understand there requirements, that is important as well. Not saying they require every minute of your life but daily check ins is important for temperatures and humidity and feedings.
3. This is 3 but it is as important as 1, research do as much as you can before getting into any boid. Start slow and that will grow with time, don' t punish an animal with a fancy for a new pet without knowledge.
4. Purchase CB in the country you live in. Avoid WC basically because these require more intense experience and WC should be left in the Wild no matter what. CB will be more in price but also less in complications.
All these factors understood and respected will give you years of ETB enjoyment. People who have not followed on this have given the negative feedback that is understood today as ETB difficulties.
Cya...
Tony
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