I'll add my 2 cents. I have had both, but now only deal with chondros. In my opinion, ATB's are a helluva lot more aggressive than any chondros that I have. True, they are alot cheaper, but in my mind, alot more work. As far as purchasing a gtp, I agree with all that was said above. A good healthy animal bred by a decent breeder will cost you 800 to about 5,000 for a baby. I do have 2 female chondros for sale, if interested, email me. They're both c.b.b. by known breeders.
A gtp is not a beginners snake. BUT, with all the info on the web these days, I think anyone can keep them as long as they can read and take in what they have read and can fulfill their need's. I suggest you go read about them and make sure that is what you want before you get any.
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