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Old 19-Jul-03, 03:15 PM
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It would depend on what I was going for at the time. If I wanted a display snake/setup, GTP because they just look wicked coiled up on a branch like that. I'd setup up a natural looking environment with maybe some type of waterfall to keep the humidity up and for the aesthetics of it. I've seen some really cool displays like that at petshops and stuff. Would be cool for in the living room or foyer.

If I was looking for a pet, no doubt about it I'd go BHP. Also, for a little twist on the money thing, here in the US, BHP are over 4x more expensive than GTPs. So BHP wins for investment value too.
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