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Old 10-12-11, 12:43 PM   #1
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Candoia bibroni australis

Hmm...this would fit better in a general Tree Boa section, but I guess this will have to do

Gracie - female Solomon Island Tree Boa. This chick has many different outfits and sports whichever suits her mood of the hour. She can be anywhere from black to taupe, and the amount of pattern you see depends on the colour at the time. Enjoy!







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Old 10-12-11, 01:11 PM   #2
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Re: Candoia bibroni australis

wow are those really all the same snake? that's incredible. I didn't know they could do that. I like the first picture a lot. Thanks for posting
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Incredible animal.
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Oh wow, I never knew a snake could change color so dramatically. Beautiful!
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amazing snake you've got there.
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She is super sweet looking.
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what a cool animal, that colour change is mental...
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Real nice, would love to own an ATB or one of these guys sometime down the road.
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Real nice, would love to own an ATB or one of these guys sometime down the road.
Amazons Tree Boas and Solomon Island Tree boas are *very* different in the attitude department. While some ATBs are easy to work with, most remain a little testy and SITBs simply don't have an aggressive bone in their body, but they're incredibly hard to find as there are very few in captivity. Best of luck for whichever you decide upon
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Simply Gorgeous
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do SITBs sit in that traditional ETB/ATB/GTP folded over the log position?
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do SITBs sit in that traditional ETB/ATB/GTP folded over the log position?
Well, the Tree Boa designation is a bit of a misnomer, but it helps distinguish them from their terrestrial counterparts. They're just as happy on the ground as they are in the branches. While they do drape themselves over branches at times, they will also curl-up on the ground in the open. They're very casual snakes, comparable to a Carpet Python's attitude more than ETB/ATB or GTP.
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thats a good looking and very interesting snake you have there

first time i've seen one

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Well, the Tree Boa designation is a bit of a misnomer, but it helps distinguish them from their terrestrial counterparts. They're just as happy on the ground as they are in the branches. While they do drape themselves over branches at times, they will also curl-up on the ground in the open. They're very casual snakes, comparable to a Carpet Python's attitude more than ETB/ATB or GTP.
splendid, I'm looking for a more arboreal snake, and I'm just trying to narrow it down.
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IF u dont mind me asking how much did u get her for
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