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RE: ETBs and GTPs comparison ^^

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Posted by: St0n3_C0ld at Wed Feb 10 16:22:28 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by St0n3_C0ld ]  
   

Based on what i heard, ETBs' bite are more painful than chondros, is it true?
So u mean there are far more "handleable" chondros out there than "handleable" ETBs? Is it harder to get ETBs to eat than chondros?

I read in here there are 2 localities for ETBs, huh? Amazon basin and northern one rite? How to tell the difference between them by the way?
kinda wonder here, why would arboreal specimens like chondros and ETBs, also ATBs tend to be bad-tempered than other snakes? >.


   

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