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hey, i think it was a green tree snake your wife saw. also, they arent venomous at all. its the brown tree snakes that are slightly venomous. the green tree snakes are generally very timid and rarely bite.
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I knew what I wrote wasn't quite right thanx boa

lol elepid what is that anyways lol
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I think the green tree snakes are little cuties too. always thought they where slightly vanomous but now I know there not I want one lol
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I always thought in was the other way round. A friend of mine has a brown tree snake and has been bitten a few times and had no reaction.
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There arent any reactions to either brown or green tree snake just some ppl have diff reactions to others they aren't dangerous to humans but to lil predators they are thats what I have been told...
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maybe it's different for everyone, like some get a head acke and others don't get anything. cool there pretty lucky lol
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Green tree snakes are harmless colubrids, Brown Tree snakes are also colubrids but are rear fanged, to deliver any venom they need to get a finger or hand right into the back of their mouth and chew.
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i just have a question about how much a green tree python is worth to buy my misses said she saw one in a shop at a very cheap price just wondering . she said it was only small so it would be young if anyone can help me it would be appreciated
Almost certaintly a GTS, don't think any petshops are allowed to sell GTP's, but I may be mistaken.
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They started at around $4700 last year so we should see a slight drop again this season, someone told me about GTP's that the advertised price is not necessarily the price you can pay. ;-)
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Our advertised price is what you pay there is No Discounting on these here and has never been any.
As for you mentioning some were sold on the east coast around $4700 last year non feeding, as you have said in many other trends in the past mate you pay for what you get.
I do agree that there might be a very slight price decrease in years to come but don't hold you breath on this.

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GTP's are over priced and over rated! nothing beats a coastal!
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Our advertised price is what you pay there is No Discounting on these here and has never been any.
As for you mentioning some were sold on the east coast around $4700 last year non feeding, as you have said in many other trends in the past mate you pay for what you get.
I do agree that there might be a very slight price decrease in years to come but don't hold you breath on this.

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We know your prices won't be coming down anytime soon Tim. But GTP's will be available for $6500 this season and they will be of top quality (equal to yours).
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I think they will be less than that BUT that isn't to say more expensive ones wont sell as well, it's the same as BHP's or Womas or anything else. There are so many people breeding them it is inevitable.
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