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07-20-04, 05:15 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2004
Location: Thailand
Age: 53
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ETB for Beginner...
In Thailand Temp. about 29 - 32 c. Pls let me know we can keep ETB or not??? and Humidity about 60%
Thkss...
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07-20-04, 05:18 AM
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Location: new brunswick
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No.... not a good idea.
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07-20-04, 11:11 AM
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Join Date: Feb-2004
Location: NJ
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etb's are not good beginner snakes
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07-20-04, 01:31 PM
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Location: Quebec
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i dont think you want to keep an ETB at 60% humidity anyways...
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07-20-04, 01:34 PM
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Location: Edmonton, AB
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Yes, true, but you should be setting up a functioning cage to keep the habitat requirements correct aswell, so the general conditions of the area shouldnt matter too much(unless its rediculous). However, a begginer should not be keeping and ETB.
C.
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07-21-04, 05:16 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2004
Location: Thailand
Age: 53
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Thksss....My friend
and we have some question in thailand ETB very expensive pls let me know in Europe price???? and substate between newspaper & Moss....we can use???
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07-21-04, 06:32 AM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: new brunswick
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I don't think your understanding what everyone is saying..... beginners should not keep Emeralds. Try your luck with an amozon tree boa first.
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07-21-04, 11:40 PM
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Join Date: Dec-2003
Location: Quebec
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Well you have a lot more chances of loosing your investment in an Emerald that may get ill in your hands than with a future healthy Amazon that will make you proud...
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07-22-04, 01:23 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Posts: 2,657
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EXOTIC FISH:
Great to see your interested in Emeralds, But Emeralds are not a beginner snake. They are gorgeous and very interesting but its best you look to have something much more simplier. I recommend start with Ball Pythons then Colombian Boas then Brazilian Rainbow Boas and after you have done these in a 3 - 4 year term, Emeralds will be much easier. Not saying it is 100% easy but you will have a better understanding of snakes and develop a understanding of there needs as long as you follow each ones requirements from experts. Also you can start with a Amazon Tree Boa and learn alot that way too. But Emeralds are the top of boas who require alot of attention and not much room for mistakes.
I know your thinking "I need, I want Emerald" but do this animal a favour and start slow and gain research and knowledge before you find out your having trouble. This is better for you as well as the boa.
My 2 cents.
Cya...
Tony
Last edited by BOAS_N_PYTHONS; 07-22-04 at 04:07 AM..
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07-22-04, 03:49 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2004
Location: Thailand
Age: 53
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OK....Thkss My Friend
We understand ETB not for beginner...
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07-22-04, 08:36 AM
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Guys have you looked at the list under his name? All I had when I got my ETB was 4 balls and 2 corns and I made out great with mine. As long as he has had these snakes for a while and does lots of reading about their care as well as has access to a herp vet and only buys CBB he should be ok.
My concern is the temps where he is, too hot for an ETB, that's the problem. A very experienced keeper may not be able to stop one from regurging there.
Cheers,
Trevor
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