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Old 08-Oct-07, 08:22 PM
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Breeding Green Tree Snakes

very interested in any information and experiences from those who have either bred or have tried to breed this snake. i am under the impression they are difficult to breed and would like to hear others input or links to captive breeding. cheers
 
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I have also heard along the grape vine that GTS are very hard to get feeding as newboen hatchies.
 
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Old 08-Oct-07, 08:31 PM
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that is why the good lord put garden skinks on this earth.....lol. just joking ....i have had to start with skink scented pinkie before though and also feeder fish.i didnt breed these though.
 
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As far as i know its just a matter of feeding them enough(basically everyday). Trueblue and Indicus would probably be able to give a good answer.

It takes time to get them feeding on dead stuff, not too sure if it is actually hard though.
 
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someone must have bred them
 
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Old 08-Oct-07, 10:01 PM
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try doing a search im fairly sure it has come up a few times in the past.
 
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ive used to keep and breed them every year, they are actually very easy to keep and breed you just need to do a few things differently than pythons thats all.
You can call me on 0408461471 if you want as ite much easier for me to explain verbally than write it all down.
 
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