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dekaybrown
at Wed May 7 20:26:13 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dekaybrown ]
One thing to consider with arboreal snakes is they tend to bite faces.
We just had a great discussion on that exact issue, scroll down the page a bit and you will find it.
I have always been fascinated by arboreal snakes, Then I found one that is really cool, handsome, green and harmless.
"Limon" requires a lot of care, but hand feeding him every morning while sipping coffee is awesome.
Pythons and Boas are all very cool snakes, but from what several experienced keepers have had to say about the tree snake variety has swayed my thinking a bit.
Another option would be to google search each and read everything you can find. Then trust about 25 percent of it!
Good luck, Wayne A. Harvey
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