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07-27-2005, 03:35 AM
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Green Tree Python Colors

Hello I have a Green Tree Python we think is an Aru locale.. she appears to have gone through a significant part of her color change, and is a definate rich green with white and blue, with almost no yellowing left, though the green isn't the deep green of some adults I've seen (but I havn't seen many)... The part that puzzles us, is that he tip of her tail, and some specks on her neck, are still black. Will that change with time? I'm sorry for being such a novice when it comes to the details of Green Tree Python's color change and such.. I assure you, we have read up and know how to take care of her.. (I've noticed too many times 'ignorance' of any part of a snake indicates that the person dosn't know much about it, and shouldn't have it.. heh) Anyway, she is our first Green Tree Python, and we want to know as much about her as possible Thanks! Pictures can be found on our website, though it is under going much construction... I'll post some pics here as well

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Welcome to HC!!! I love the Green Tree Python's, but do not have any myself (yet). We do have several keepers here that can help you, one will be along shortly.
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Welcome to Herp Center...I too love the GTPs but do not own one as yet....enjoy yourself while you are here....Lyn
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Welcome to Herp Center, hope you enjoy here as much as we do. Beautiful Green Tree Python's..We definitely love them here.
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Welcome to HC!
I've seen several adult GTPs (Aru and Sorong) which have black spotted tails. (our little Aeryn's father -- a Sorong -- has a black spotted tail.) The tail color probably won't change. Here's a link with some pics of various adult GTPs :Click on "For Sale", scroll down a bit and you can see some with their blue/black spotted tails. http://www.chondroworld.com/home.htm


Good luck with her. She's a beauty.
(PS -- there is a Green Tree Python section of this forum, just a bit further down from the boas.)
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Welcome! Your Green Tree Python is gorgeous!
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Wow! People are so friendly here I'm sorry, I didn't see the Green Tree Python section :x! I'll go have a more in-depth look around Thank you!!

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Hi Laine,,,,welcome to HC....great pics. Can ya tell how much we all love the Green Tree Python's ???
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very gorgeous snake you have there. glad you joined us here at HC! have a great time. and we love pics so post away!
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Welcome to HC Laine!

Glad you could join us. We do not own any of those yet, but one can never tell. Nice looking Green Tree Python though!

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