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I'm from Toronto and will be an owner of two ATB's in the near future. I am purchasing from a local reptile zoo called Reptillia.
These will be my first snake(s) but I am up for the challenge. I have always been fascinated by arboreal reptiles. I currently own a few healthy chameleons and I think an ATB would be a nice contrast to the docile and delicate chameleon world lol.
Thanks and I look forward to learning from everyone here!
I think I'm going to invest in a pair of ATB's soon myself. They seem like awesome snakes.
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