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Old 03-16-14, 11:44 PM   #1
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ATB types?

Hey, I am not very educated on ATBS but I was wondering if there were different types I have herd of garden and yellow. No idea on the rest. Are these just phases do they all end up the same colour like most ETB?
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Old 03-17-14, 12:40 AM   #2
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Re: ATB types?

Halloween is a cool phase
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Re: ATB types?

There are only a couple of actual genetic mutations that can be reproduced consistently. These are calico, tigers, and leopards. The rest are classified as Halloweens or gardens(essentially normal) and different colored phases like red, orange, or yellow. To answer your question, no they don't all grow up to be the same color. They are one of the, if not the most variable snake you can buy as far as colors go.
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Old 03-17-14, 11:12 PM   #4
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That's really neat they really intrigue me although they are such an angry snake haha.
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They can be pretty aggressive, especially WC ones. But if you buy a CBB one from a responsible breeder and work with them, they can be more tame than most other arboreal snakes. They are a great snake to start with if you are interested in getting into arboreal snakes. They are pretty hardy and feed very well in my experience. They are a lot more forgiving as far as husbandry as well, as opposed to GTPs and ETBs.
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