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gtp shes here!!!! heavy pic

chriz

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im getting 1 of the 3 gtp next wk end then its gonna b another few wks be for i get the other 2 which will b the 2 high yellows . im more than ready 4 them i done loads of reading but cant get a answer 2 if i can keep the females togther they are 8 yrs n 3yrs the older is 5" n the other is 3"

i cant wait till shes here. heres a pic of her its not very good as it on my fone
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u can see the blue patches down her spine she is stunning cant wait 2 post better pis of her
 

chriz

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tell me about it the hi yellows i got comin r something else cant wait 2start my breeding project wish i had pics 2 show now.

im well hyper over them !!!!!
 

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Well Chriz hopefully this will put an end to your search lol. Do not keep female gtps together or any gtps together unless for breeding only. They get very irritated and stressed out and generally compete (laying on top of each others coils) for basking areas which all and all can lead to internal infections (stress weakens their immune system and not being able to get proper basking). Also, the presence of one another crawling over each other and yada will cause conflicts during the night and also during hunger modes and then by day you will start seein injuries to your females. Another thing is feeding time. Last thing you want is 2 hungry chondros in the same cage, regardless of feeding in or outside of the cage. You are going to want to feed them inside the cage. Dont always believe the whole "oh feed your snakes in a seperate cage" thing. Because what is the difference of taking the animal into a box than feeding it in its cage (both are enclosed areas)? Also, working with scrubs I knwo that the smarter snakes learn being taken out to feed means feeding time so they get more aggressive taken out of the cage than in the cage which reaaly sucks lol. So all and all the bad outweighs the good in keeping chondros together unless you can manage to build a big, tall cage with several basking areas and many perches. Hope that was of some help.


-Jon DeLong
 

olympus

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My friend has one of those with paranhas. Those things are bad ass. Those are the only snakes besides anacondas that I like good choice..
 

chriz

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thanks was thinking that wud b the answer was just checking i really cant wait for the wk end 2 come around feels like im clock watching ever sec lol ....
 

chriz

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in what way do u mean bad donkey as in temperment . cos if so i,ve had her out 4 or 5 times at the pet shop n she is fine with being handeld she was at ease with me coiled up on me really didnt seem botherd n she didnt stress on ne of the times when gatting her out or putting her back n her feeding responce is spot on have seen her eat 2 large mice .
 

chriz

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well had 2 work all wk end. so didnt get chance 2 pick up the girl so will have 2 b next wk end when i get her .
 

chriz

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i'll let the pics speck 4 them selfs lol im so in love . plus she is so friendy once out of the viv
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DZLife

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Shiver me timbers, she be a real looker, that dame. You're one lucky buccaneer, boyo.
 

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