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Old 01-14-12, 06:01 PM   #1
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Pics of my emerald tree

Just some pictures of my etb.The last two pics are with her night light on.Thought they were kinda cool looking.
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Old 01-14-12, 06:03 PM   #2
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Re: Pics of my emerald tree

She's sweet looking.
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The night shots are kinda cool :-)
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What a beauty!
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Nice pics. Does she tolerate handling at all?
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That is definitely one of my favorite snakes. Thanks for sharing.
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@ alessia55.She has never struck..for etb she handles very well
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That's pretty amazing. Even my calmest ETB strikes without provocation.
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She has her moments...you know when she has had enough.lol
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great looking girl, I love arboreals.
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Wow! She's sweet! And I LOVE the last two pics
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Are ETB's as delicate as GTP's in terms of handling and possible damage to the spine/tail??
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I dont handle her alot.{BIG TEETH LOL} I dont own green trees so I cannot speak for how fragile they are.My etb is very thick and well muscled.Never had any issues.I find the little bit of out time helps her be more regular going to the bathroom.Had her for four years.At the start I did not handle her very much at all.She was very irregular..like a blood python.
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Are ETB's as delicate as GTP's in terms of handling and possible damage to the spine/tail??
From what I have read and gathered while speaking to owners of both I would say no. ETB's are not nearly as fragile as a GTP. Although neither due well being handled due to stress, The ETB is not as prone to injury.
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Actually, I believe they can be more fragile. I know somebody personally who accidentally had their ETB killed because somebody was handling it, it bit, person pulled away, disconnected spine.
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