ive been keeping emeralds and green tree pythons for a few years now and was very interested in some aboreal vipers.....waglers are intriguing and so are eyelashes is there also some other more dramatic looking tree pit vipers? Just curious thanks.
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ive been keeping emeralds and green tree pythons for a few years now and was very interested in some aboreal vipers.....waglers are intriguing and so are eyelashes is there also some other more dramatic looking tree pit vipers? Just curious thanks.
If you're willing to look into non-pit vipers, you don't get much more dramatic than some Atheris species.
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Black Specled Palm Vipers are pretty cool, although I'm not sure about the availibility.
Eyelash and Pope's Vipers are more common and are also very pretty.
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