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RE: Looking to Get Started, Advice?

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Posted by: gaboonx at Mon Mar 23 14:18:06 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gaboonx ]  
   

>>I am looking to get started in caring for GTPs. I have read several publications on the Species.
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>>I was wondering what you guys use for housing? Also how well does it work for you? I know it will differ due to my climate in the North East.
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>>What Type would be a good starter? Whether some are prone to be hardy eaters? Or ones with better temperment?
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>>Radiant heat Panels yes no? Which ones do you prefer?
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>>Thanks in advance for any answers
>>John

First and foremost the more you read before hand the better you will be should any problems arise, I would recommend Greg Maxwell's the complete chondro and The Green Tree Python and Emerald Tree Boa: Care, Breeding and Natural History. Loads of information and pictures contained in both books.

Housing is covered very detailed in Greg's book and free on his website, however depending on the age of snake and the number of snakes you will be housing will dictate what direction works best for housing. I personally prefer tubs/rack systems for neonates and a larger cage, like one from Animal Plastics for adults. I have seen adults housed in 24.24.24 cages or 36.24.24 cages.

I prefer heat panels BUT try to find ones that don't need to gas out or if they do need to gasout be prepared to run it full power in a well ventilated room for at least 48-72hours.

Hopes this helps.
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Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."
My 2008 Care Sheet & The BRB Stats. Username: brb@kingsnake.com


   

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