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Posted by highlander1 on January 26, 2003 at 02:37:08:
In Reply to: Re: A few suggestions>>>more posted by tekmunki on January 26, 2003 at 01:40:51:
:Jerry Conway has really good info on a few of the different species and i believe he breeds them to.Also the island species are mostly small lizard eaters but can (eventually) be switched to pinkies.If at all possible make sure that its already eating pinkies or fuzzies to save you a hassle.I provied a link to Jerry's website for more info. regards Bill McLeod
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??
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::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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