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Old 03-12-09, 10:07 AM   #1
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Wink New ETB on the way- advice/tips?

Hi everyone!
I have always loved ETBs and GTPs. I am getting a 2-year-old, hand-trained ETB this coming week, and I am soo excited. From the pictures I can see, it looks to be about 3 feet long. I got for housing an Exo-terra 18x18x24 rainforest habitat kit. I will put a cradle holding a dowel perch in it for the snake to lie on. I also need to get fluourescent bulbs for the light hood.
Anyone have experience keeping these guys? What should I watch out for? I think the snake will arrive on Wed. March 18 in the early morning. Altough it is a docile one, will it be likely to snap when it first arrives being as it will have been cooped up in a little box overnight?
I know it will need to be misted 3x daily and the humidity kept up above 75% in day and 65% at night. It is supposed to be eating twice monthly.
I have never had one of these but have had good luck with all my other snakes so far. Any advice and tips would be very much appreciated
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Old 03-12-09, 02:04 PM   #2
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?

I keep ATB's and not ETB's so I have no real advice other than, a little water fall in the tank looks nice and does wonders for keeping humidity up with much less misting. What are you going to use for ambient air heating?
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?

I have a room set up for reptiles, as my boyfriend and I have quite a few. I will put fluorescent heat lamps in the hood that came with the cage, and the room stays between 80 and 85 during the day, more in the basking areas of the snakes that need it. each one has its own heat lamp. I have heard that ETBs need less heat than most other snakes because they are arboreal...is that correct?
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mid to low 80's so it sounds like your well prepared congrats on the soon to be new arrival
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?

Thanks, Coy! I will post pics of the snake and its cage when it comes.
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look forward to seeing the pictures.
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Oh, you're here, too! Enjoy your new snake--hope it arrives OK!
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Who's this, Chu'Wuti? Thanks, I hope she comes ok too. I can't wait!
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?

Update to this post- the emerald, I named her Esmeralda, is doing wonderfully. I have her in an 18x18x24 Exoterra tank with two scorched PVC pipe perches- one high and one low. She is as docile as I could have hoped for- you can just reach in and pull her perch out and she will come off onto your arms. She didn't eat for 4 weeks when I first got her, but shed in one piece and then ate 3 days later (large f/t mouse). Two weeks later, on this past Sunday, she ate a f/t rat pup. She is healthy and absolutely beautiful. The blue iridescence on her now that she has shed is just amazing. I am absolutely thrilled with this gorgeous girl and recommend J. Daniel at Herpterra.com for anyone looking for an etb, or any snake for that matter.
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This is wonderful news! Congratulations! We'd love to see pics . . . [hint, hint!]
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Ok, here are some pictures of Esmeralda- on my hand and in her cage. I love how docile and curious she is! Enjoy!
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She is beautiful indeed! ..and how lucky are you that she is tame?! You have some amazing snakes!
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?

Thanks Siz! Yes, she is a wonderful girl. I can't claim that I tamed her myself though- she came to me "dog tame" from Herpterra- great guy! She is nowhere near as difficult to care for as people claim etbs are. She has shed and eaten twice for me in the month and a half that I've had her. She eats f/t either large mice or even rat pups! She hasn't pooped yet though, so before she gets her next meal she will need to. BUt I set up the auto misting system and it keeps her very happy. I guess the fact that the humidity needs to be so high can be hard for people, but I haven't had any trouble yet *knock on wood* (Am I jinxing myself by saying how easy she is?*
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She is beautiful!
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?

Thanks Chu! Always nice to get kudos from a veteran poster like yourself.
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