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Posted by: Cairbre at Fri Apr 14 18:29:03 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Cairbre ]  
   

(First off, I just wanna say that Im really sorry if this post is in the wrong place, lol.) Ok, recently I got rid of all of my fish fry in my 29 gallon, and while we were giving them away at the store I fell in love with what they had labeled at "Green Tree Snakes." I convinced my mom to let me get one for my now empty 29 gallon, rather than wait two years until college when I'd get one anyway (we're going back once I find out more about them). So now I'm trying to do reasearch on them, which has proved harder than I originally thought since the names are very confusing. Basically they were between a foot and a foot and a half long, a bright green color with very slender bodies and large yellowish eyes. The pet store guys didnt know much, but they said that the snakes would be good in a 29 gallon. I tried to get a picture of them on my phone but It came out too dark, but this one that I found is a very good likness of them.


If anyone has some helpful info on them (like what they eat, how long they live/big they get, or any other requirements for them) please let me know.


   

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