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Old 12-28-04, 06:27 PM   #1
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my ATB family - pics

Here are the latest pics of my ATBs. They are all very good size, great eaters with good temperaments. I hope to breed them next year if all goes well.

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Old 12-28-04, 06:36 PM   #2
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Sweet collection!
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Old 12-28-04, 07:30 PM   #3
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WOW!!!!!! that first on is the best ATB i've ever seen!
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I don't know which I like more out of all three! REALLY nice Tony!

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Very nice collection. The first one rocks!
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Nice Collection!

Okay... if anyone has a yellow for sale like that... Ill pay good money for it so msg me
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Old 12-28-04, 07:58 PM   #7
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OMG!

I will trade my WHOLE collection for thoses!Well maybe not
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Wow Tony!!!
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Old 12-29-04, 08:48 PM   #9
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Looking good Tony!! I'd been thinking of getting a pair of ATB's, but if you're breeding yours next year, i'll just have to wait it out!

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Very nice Tony!!!
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Awesome!

How difficult are ATBs to take care of? Temperaments?
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Old 12-29-04, 09:49 PM   #12
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ATB's are perrty simple to take care of, the only problems are that they need high humidity and a very warm f/t food.

Stick your hand in with an ATB and you will probaly will find out what its temperment is like , most are very aggressive, some are quite tame though.
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Old 12-29-04, 11:52 PM   #13
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Thanks for the kinds words everyone.

I have come to love ATBs and am hoping to breed these next year. Although I would love a deep red male but Canada has very few if any!

Matt.....lets hope the breeding goes well and two are yours!

As for care and temperament......I am not sure they are simple as I do not consider ATBs starter snakes. However if started well, I have found these three to be great. Solid eaters, all easy to handle with great temperaments. However I do not handle for long periods as they tend to get a bit testy hehe
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Nice trio Tony, good luck with them~~!!
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I find mine are very easy to care for, not like my Emeralds of Chondros. I wouldn't say they need high humidity. Maybe the WC ones but CBB and LTC seem fine with just 60%. I never fused over the humidity for mine and they grew up just fine and produced a nice litter for me last year and have been at it again this year. I find tempermant varies. I used to handle mine and they we're fine but now they are pretty nasty again because I never touch them.
Starting the neonates was a pain though.
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