Common tree snake clutch 2013

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Mason333

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I'm excited, had this captive bred pair since they where tiny. Watched them grow and was lucky enough to see then mating.
not commonly breed so very excited and hopeful to hatch some common tree snakes
 

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love common/green tree snakes. probably my favourite snake along with womas.

hope the clutch goes well! :)
 
There will only be one true tree snake guru.. Ben Moore.

Other than that nice looking common snakes you have there.


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Well done.
Yeah cool snakes. Messy things though, they crap more than elapids. I used to keep and breed them years ago the largest clutch I had was 22 with all hatching.
Heres a pic of one I used to keep.
 

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Well done.
Yeah cool snakes. Messy things though, they crap more than elapids. I used to keep and breed them years ago the largest clutch I had was 22 with all hatching.
Heres a pic of one I used to keep.

God, I don't think I'd ever be able to let that one go.
 
I bred them every year for a few years. Nice animals just very high maintenance. They feed constantly and crap constantly, very high metabolism snakes. They would even feed the day before they would drop eggs.
I would raise them on nothing but rodents, start them on pink mice and move them to pink rats when big enough to take them. Adults I would feed fuzzy rats, 3-4 at a time.
Very cool snakes though.
 
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