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jhinton6932
10-20-12, 11:03 AM
my new biak gtp. just let him crawl into the enclosure so he/she was on the ground.
http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r537/jhinton6932/biakgtp002_zps290d459b.jpg
http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r537/jhinton6932/biakgtp001_zpsda72cd1e.jpg
Herptile Lover
10-20-12, 11:30 AM
He's beautiful. I always respected them Green Trees. How old is he if I may ask?
Lankyrob
10-20-12, 12:44 PM
Beautiful, may i make a suggestion tho? I personally would put one more perch in anout halfway between the lowest one and ground level, it will help him get back on his favourite after eating :)
Love those bright yellows, very nice :)
jhinton6932
10-20-12, 06:15 PM
thankyou yea i did some research on who i wnated to make a purchase from and got to the expo early met the guy, checked out the snake browsed around and came back when i decided it was the prettiest/healthiest one i saw. i didnt go with a hatchling as from what i understand feeding is an issue usually at first. i was going to go with an aru but the biak caught my eye more. its very defensive lol but makes a great display animal which is what i enjoy most! im still adding some cage decor mostly fake plants/vines. hes been exploring since the bulb shut off.
shaunyboy
10-20-12, 08:29 PM
i look forward to updates as he colours up
re handling/display snake
gtp have delicate spines in their early years,so most folk only handle when necessary,imo they make beautiful display snakes (Rob will know more about,the spine kinking)
i hope to get an adult male GTP at some point,i'd like to try a breed Capondro's and Jagpondro's
that's a good looking wee hatchling you have there mate
also its the first time i've seen a GTP on the ground,i'm used to seeing them coiled up hanging off a perch,it was nice to see the whole body and the overall shape of the snake
i love the shape and look of their head and heat pits,they look very dragon like imo
cheers shaun
jhinton6932
10-20-12, 08:38 PM
it was right when i let him exit the clothbag. he quickly found a perch though
http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r537/jhinton6932/gtpstrikepos002_zps632be9eb.jpg
heres a more natural pic. i flipped the light on real quick after it was off for about an hour or so. i dont plan on doing any handling unless im forced to for some reason. the perches are easily removed so i dont think it will be required any time soon. im super stoked about the little fellow though :)
shaunyboy
10-20-12, 08:54 PM
he's still showing off that body shape of his,even when perching,thats pretty cool mate:cool:
i'd be happy to have a wee guy like that,i see he's in hunting mode,let us know how feeding goes
all the best shaun
Gungirl
10-21-12, 05:31 AM
Congrats on the pick up. I love my Biak, he is a little jerk as well and that is half what I love about him. Your set up looks good just be sure to not feed to large a prey Item as it can cause issues with GTP's. I feed a max of 1.5 times its largest point and I feed every 10-14 days.
jhinton6932
10-21-12, 09:27 PM
it had been a week i was told since his last meal, he seemed to be in hunting mode last night so i fed him today. far more simple then i could have hoped for. i didnt get any video but i will next time. it was after the light went off so he was climbing around the perches i just held a small fuzzy with tongs and he went right for it. pretty neat
Good to hear that he already ate for you, we all know that's a soothing accomplishment for any new snakes that come into our collection.
You decided to go with Biak I see, not a bad call at all. I have a 1/2 Biak specimen and will be looking to get a full Biak sometime down the road.. The cool thing about Biaks is that they take longer to go through their colour change, 3-4 (even 5 I hear) years as opposed to 1~1.5 year in other locales.
Gungirl
10-22-12, 04:28 AM
The cool thing about Biaks is that they take longer to go through their colour change, 3-4 (even 5 I hear) years as opposed to 1~1.5 year in other locales.
That is one thing I like about Biaks also.. Here is my guy he is just over 2yrs old.
http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee454/KAMacie/Blitz/DSCF1200.jpg
jhinton6932
10-22-12, 07:44 AM
such a pretty snake gungirl
jhinton6932
10-27-12, 06:07 PM
so the second feeding went pretty well. took him 2 minutes or so of tongue flicking to actually hit the mouse but he did.
Edmond Y
10-28-12, 10:31 AM
Beautiful gtp and the set up is very nice, is it a high yellow line?
Edmond
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