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05-04-13, 09:18 AM
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How tame is your GTP?!
Hey guys I'm new to the forum ! I plan on getting a GTP when I'm done with college. I've owned many pythons and boas in the past so I am no rookie. Just looking for a challenge now. I was wondering if you guys would like to post how nice or tame your snakes are. Pictures are encouraged !
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05-04-13, 09:21 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
GTP are more of a display snake I don't yet own 1 but will do one day, they are imop the best snake out there.
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05-04-13, 12:58 PM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
Mine is as tame as can be, tho we hardly eveer handle him. Had him approx three years and he has been taken out of his viv less than ten times.
If they weren't so fragile i would use him as an educatinal snake working with kids.
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05-05-13, 08:53 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
Really? That's interesting ! I know they're fragile but even as adults?
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05-05-13, 09:09 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
I am reading a book about GTP it's called The Green Tree Python and Emerald Tree Boa
author is Ron Kivit and Stephen Wiseman.
Lots of info to read but I am only on page 10 lol.
Not so much fragile more delicate I would say.
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05-05-13, 09:52 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
Most of the Chondros I've owned and hatched have been very flighty.
On occasion you can get one that's mild mannered but, over all...they are best left alone.
They are very insecure off a perch and, most stress very easily from handling.
Now, not to say there aren't placid ones around...but, I've had very few out of 100s
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05-05-13, 10:34 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
I held mine today, to get his stuck shed off. Got most of it off, except the very tip of the tail (very delicate). I managed to rub it off gently without picking at it or anything, and he rested nicely on my hands the entire time, not moving. (this is a vicious baby, strikes at everything, even through the glass).
Anyways, as soon as I finished, he gave me about 3 or 4 bites in a row so I don't get the wrong idea about him.
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05-05-13, 11:26 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
Mine has always been calm. She's a dream to own
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05-05-13, 11:46 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
I hope mine is. I'm obviously not going to handle it like I would a ball python or blood but I'd like to on occasion. Specially when I need to help it shed or when I start to breed them.
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05-05-13, 12:08 PM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
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Originally Posted by BagnaraSnakes16
I hope mine is. I'm obviously not going to handle it like I would a ball python or blood but I'd like to on occasion. Specially when I need to help it shed or when I start to breed them.
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You shouldn't plan to need to help him shed. Think positively :-P I don't think most bloods enjoy handling either, not as bad as GTP's but they can be feisty. If you are going to handle yours, I would suggest opening your cage door at night and letting him leave the perch willingly, prying him off is a recipe for disaster, and getting bit.
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05-05-13, 12:42 PM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
All snake has their own character, some is more easy going then the others. I only handle my female Aru several times. And I haven't touch my blue line yet. They are sensitive after light out and will strike to the door window when any movement in front of the cage. but when she is on hand, she is okay and checking you out, But normally nasty neo won't have feeding problems.
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05-05-13, 08:37 PM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
dfg.jpgi've only had mine for like 7 months but he is definitely pretty docile unless your a small rodent
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05-06-13, 09:59 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
Awesome snake !!
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05-06-13, 11:08 AM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
I want to own one next year(:
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05-17-13, 07:51 PM
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Re: How tame is your GTP?!
I currently own two Green Tree Pythons. Tango my Biak Cross is extremely tame during the day but like all nocturnal snakes at night they are always on the hunt. Cosmo, my male biak is very defensive. He has gotten a lot better but doesn't want to be bother. I believe Cosmo is most likely a Wild Caught, which 9 times out of 10 they are going to be defensive, but most captive bred animals are tame. I don't bother my GTPs very much, I handle Tango every once in awhile, Cosmo I will sometimes take his perch outside to take some pictures. Like stated above Gtps aren't the best handling snakes but can be handled. It just isn't recommended you handled them to often. Green Tree Pythons are very rewarding snakes to own, just make sure you do all your research and have everything set up before your baby gets home,
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