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steveo
06-25-04, 08:47 PM
i am getting a green tree python tomorrow i think he is a male and he was already checked by a vet all clean yay! doe anyone have any good information i should have on this animal i have 2 burms and a ball so i know the general rules of owning a python i would just like some more information becuase this animal is much different than the rest. also after i get this one sexed i am gonna get a second of the opposite sex would it b e an awful idea to keep them in the same cage or what? thanks in advance for any help anyone gives me. lastly breeding habbits; are they the same or different than burmese?

adam2373
06-25-04, 10:33 PM
Your in a whole new world now. What ever you thought you knew about pythons, forget about it. Check out this link, it's one of many great sites http://www.finegtps.com/Care_sheets.html

Artemis
07-01-04, 09:54 PM
Adam is right- and thats an awesome link he sent you. These are not land dwellers, for one, so your enclosure is going to be a lot different from that of another type of python, among other things. Do you homework and set it up your enclosure right before he gets home.

They are also more ornamental snakes, not meant to be handled as much, if at all.

Congrats. I love these snakes and Im super jealous =)

Art

CHRISANDBOIDS14
07-01-04, 10:09 PM
Congrats on the new purchase!

Are you saying you havent checked any care info on this thing yet?

As for your question about keeping them together:

You ALWAYS quarentine new animals, and never put them in the same cage as an existing animal. Also, keeping snakes together is considered a No-No. If you do a ssnakess.com search on "Keeping Snakes Together"(search button at top right corner of the screen), you will come up with all you need to show you its a no-no.

Good luck!

C.

BOAS_N_PYTHONS
07-01-04, 11:07 PM
ADAM2373:

Congrats on the new GTP.

But not impressed your getting one without knowing knowledge on this species. Like the others stated do you homework before stressing out this new python. If they will hold it for you that is better until you have done alot of research.

Just my opinion, based on the best care for the animal is my only concern.

Cya...

Tony