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Re: A few suggestions>>>more


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Posted by tekmunki on January 26, 2003 at 01:40:51:

In Reply to: A few suggestions>>>more posted by highlander1 on January 26, 2003 at 01:08:30:

Thanks, I was really looking for something 'for life' in the 10 gal, but maybe I can live with slow growth... For some reason or another I'm not that interested in ATB's, but I can respect their variations... If I went that route, I'd be more prone to get an ETB or GTP which would be more costly and not fit for a 10 gal... As for the others, do you know of any places that might have an online caresheet? I was unable to find one (of any 3) with google searches... Also, I thought about a rough green tree snake, but I'm not too keen on having to go the cricket route. I'd like to keep everything I own on rodents. I'm basically looking for something similar to a rough green tree snake, fits in a 10 gal, feeds on pinkys/small mice/rat pups... :) Not picky am I??


:Solomon island boa:Semi arboreal.Slow growth rate.4-5 ft grown.
:Indonesian Treeboa:Semi arboreal to arboreal.Slow growth.2-3 ft i believe.
:Isabel island boas:Semi arboreal to arboreal.Slow growth.Not sure of size but probably not bigger than 5 ft.
:Amazon Tree boa:arboreal.Intermediate growth rate.4-6 ft.



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