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Old 06-Mar-08, 08:16 PM
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This thread explains exactly why a good book is sometimes best!!!
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This thread explains exactly why a good book is sometimes best!!!
What book/s is it that you are talking about? If there is a book with detailed info on their husbandry i would like to know about it.
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I think you would get better husbandry information reading Harry Potter then you would from most posts in this thread,,,
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there is good info in this thread it has just been taken over with bickering, to my knowledge there is no book on gts so asking here or another site is pretty much the only thing you can do.
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Sorry, I agree with the research, c'mon, before you contemplate keeping any animal would you not research what the basic requirements are to keep the animal in captivity? It makes perfect sense.
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OK, I have done some research myself for you mate. Check these web sites out, they should be able to help you out. I have rated them 1* - 5* 1* is basic info 5* is great info

http://lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/Docu...ntreesnake.htm 2*

http://www.rhianna.id.au/Facts/green_tree_snake.html 2*

http://www.tvwc.org/HTML/green%20tree%20snake.htm 1*

http://wildlife-australia.com/green%20snake.htm 1*

http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/nature_con...on_tree_snake/ 2*

I hope that helps out a bit. From what I have read, they are similar to the Brown Tree Snake (NOT THE SAME). So you might be able to glean some info looking up on them. Once you have found the info out from a good source, can you post it here for future reference.

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i know what the basic care is i have a few pythons my main concern is excact temps and setup in future i would lyk to breed them but thats why im researching the books and info i used couldnt gather enough info to give me exact care requirements or basic for that matter so i learn how to use this fantastic website to try and get percific answers and cop this crap from a few other members to those helpful and non judgementel i thank u to the others maby in future u should keep what ever rude comments u have to yourself ??? just think next time i mean my info states that i only joined yesterday
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