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ATBs and Other Tree Boas

SnakesRule1234

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I have been looking at many tree boas, mostly ATBs. I don't want to get one anytime soon until I settle down but I just think they're beautiful and I really, really, want one. I would have gotten one at Hamburg until the lady told me they like to bite a lot (yet I remember someone getting one of them and said it was nice :shrugs: ) so I said no... well, my mom did.

Anyway, does anyone have any pictures of theirs? I'd love to see all the different varieties and colors...
 
Here's mine

Here's my ATB, Karpata. His favorite hobby is trying to bite me. :rofl:


karpata1.jpg





sonja
 
ATBs will usually bite. Many of mine can tolerate handling for a few minutes, then take a swing out of no where.

Emerald Tree Boas, on the other hand, have always been quite docile - at least during daylight hours.
 
Green tree's and emralds are 'show' snakes, you cant just get them out when you feel like it, through the years of them being bred they have became tamer and tamer (like most reps), I suggest you buy the complete chondro book by Greg maxwell =]
 
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