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02-19-05, 02:20 PM
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Location: South Western Ontario
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Aboreal Snakes....but smaller species
Hey Ya, any ideas on a smaller snake, 3ish feet that is aboreal?
And not too crazy with biting? LOL I am not afraid of my Balls or Boas but I don't trust the lil guys.
I am looking for a display style snake so not too easily stressed would be good too. LOL I don't ask for much do I?
Thanks, Shawn
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02-19-05, 04:24 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2004
Location: London
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I'm not positive but I think generally all aboreal snakes are pretty fiesty. It all depends on the individual too. A lot can be tamed down with handling though.
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02-19-05, 05:34 PM
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Hmm okay thanks, I guess I will take my chances with getting bit.
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02-19-05, 06:17 PM
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How about a male amazon, agressive yes, but very rewarding
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02-19-05, 06:58 PM
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IJ's are relitively small and can be "tamed" if you get a baby. Again its all luck of the draw, but im sure it can easily be done with weekly handling.
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02-19-05, 07:46 PM
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Even think about a Rough Green Snake? If I'm not mistaken they stay around three or four feet. They're pretty too.
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/rept...greensnake.htm
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02-19-05, 08:23 PM
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Location: vernon bc
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Rough green snakes are weirdo bug eaters though, and most often wild caught and full of parasites. Not fun in my opinion.
Dave
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02-19-05, 10:27 PM
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i did quite a bit of reasearch on rough greens.. ya not really a good option...
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