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RE: Prospective GTP owner

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Posted by: ravensgait at Sun Nov 20 23:39:54 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ravensgait ]  
   

Well if you look hard enough you may find one for under 200 bucks but you may not want what you get. Heck 200 or even 300 is dirt cheap for a Chondro. For 200 your looking at a farmed baby that probably just got in the country and who knows if it'll eat ETC ETC. Spend some more money and get one that is established.



I'm not knocking Farm raised babies or imports(many people list them as CBB which they are but they were born in Indo. and shipped here) If whoever is selling them puts a little time in these Farmed babies and gets them established then all should go well. But no one I know of can get them established and IE having fed at least 10 times for them, and still sell them for 200 bucks. Spend some more green for your Green tree, both you and your snakes are likely to be happier if you do. Randy





>>Hello everyone. I don't have a green tree python yet, but it has been my "dream snake" for a few years now. I find them amazing, and would love to own one.

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>>I tend to find that a lot of breeders sell "high end" GTP's. All I really want is a low end, normal GTP. The lowest price I've seen for one is $200, which is pretty reasonable. But I was wondering if I could find my low end GTP at an even lower cost? Does anyone know any information about thus?

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>>Thanks.

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>>0.1 Irian Jaya carpet python

>>0.1 Ball python

>>0.3 Crested Geckos

>>2.2.7 Leopard Geckos (male-jungle, hypo tangerine carrot tail. female-normal, albino. babies-leucistic, blizzard, normal)

>>0.1 Western Hognose snake

>>1.0 Eastern Milksnake (currently free roaming in my home =/)

>>1.0 Albino Lavender California Kingsnake

>>1.1 Bearded Dragons

>>0.2 Water turtles

>>1.0 Umbrella Cockatoo (belongs to my mom and I)
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I don't care if the glass is half full or half empty !

I just want the full glass I paid for !


   

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