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Amazons, like most tree snakes are quit the handfull. If you can ensure that it is CB then you might have something that a beginner can work with but if you can not confirm that it is CB then it is probably WC and they are quite the handfull. They have mouthfull of large teeth and are very quick to bite. Their caging requirements are different then most terestrial snkaes. They require a taller cage with perches rather then a cage with floor space. Really it depends on your maturity level and willingness to put forth a lot of time with it. After weighing the facts I personally would have to say no. Todd
although they are the easiest of the corallus they still are no recommended for beginners but something to look forward to in the future though!
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