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Old 22-Jul-07, 01:24 AM
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Green tree snakes

What are they like as pets
and where do you get them
? how much$ TIA
 
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there awsome as pets but snappy ones are encountered more than in one of your more popular python species such as bredli.
they can cost from 300-600 for green other colors cost more and arnt as common
 
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Old 22-Jul-07, 07:16 AM
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for a goldern wc green tree snake from reedys reptiles in nt i think they were 250-300
 
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Old 22-Jul-07, 09:12 AM
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At Amazing Amazon thier 500 for yearlings
 
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they are good as pets as long as they are eating mice or rats....
 
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i have always liked these, do they handle ok?
what about humidity and cage dimensions? i believe that they dont typically get as long as a carpet but are more active?
 
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Old 22-Jul-07, 07:32 PM
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they get 1.2 meters
 
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Old 22-Jul-07, 07:34 PM
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Handle no,

They are purely for display.

Can be finicky eaters.
 
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how come you cant handle them?
 
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you can handle them as all the ones i have had where fine to handle.
 
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any pics!
 
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my avotar is a green tree snake
 
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Pics of Common Tree Snakes Please
 
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Old 23-Jul-07, 12:53 PM
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how come you cant handle them?
They're venomous.


LOL, sorry, couldn't help that. They are but only considered mild, harmless. Pretty snakes they are.
 
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Old 23-Jul-07, 02:30 PM
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they are actually completely harmless as they have no way of delivering venom, they are still in the stage of evolution.
They can grow to well over 2 meters.
 
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