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RE: My first GTPs!

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Posted by: Chance at Mon Aug 9 11:01:55 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chance ]  
   

Thanks for the compliments. That is a fantastic sight you pictured!

I'm trying to resist the temptation to look through the tree boas/pythons classifieds because I know I don't need to drop the cash on another. If I ever do, I would really like to get an Aru female similar to the male I have. I'm really liking that locality's appearance compared to some of the others. Green and blue just seem to go together than green and yellow (in my very humble opinion....hah).

Something that has really surprised me is their desire to EAT. I fed them about four days after I got them, giving them time to settle in and such. They took f/t immediately. Maybe a whole two nights later they were cruising around again at night apparently looking for another feed. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, I mean they're basically just green arboreal carpets right? I didn't anticipate such a strong desire to feed so frequently.

The female just shed, need to get new pics. I didn't even know she was blue!
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Chance Duncan
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