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Emerald Tree Boa Baby, Setup, Removing from perch & Handling! Bonus her friend joins her!

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

She arrived in top condition and ate without any problems!

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  • JASON, thanks for all the videos and bunches of tips & info. I have a question about this video though... I was a little shocked after viewing it. Isn't it possible that your larger snake could mistake the baby snake for a meal? They are so cute together but I was just wondering... I have read some shocking stories about this. Thanks Jason -you have a beautiful collection and I can tell you take excellent care of all your snakes.

  • @5954ldydi Boas do not eat other boas and pythons do not eat other pythons, plus there is absolutely zero chance of that happening when I am standing right there.... give me a little credit.

  • How old was Elvira when you got her Jason? i have my name on a breeder's list for a Basin baby born this month. I AM SO EXCITED!!! I I wanted one for years and already have everything ready to go for his/her arrival.

  • I got her when she was 3 months old.

  • do you think handling them when they are babies like that would help make them more tame? i have a GTP and all the research i've done , i was under the impression that you shouldn't mess with them untill they were at least a year old

  • gtp babies are MUCH smaller than emerald tree boa babies! How many grams is your gtp? Elvira is almost 50 grams now and a gtp the same age would probably be about 25-30grams so about half the size! Gtps tails break very easily even baby etbs tails can break but I am super careful with her.

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  • Stink???? Dude if your snakes stink you seriously are not keeping their beddding and cages clean.

  • Amazing!

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  • AWSOME! CUTE, amazing! Jason, you rule.

  • @cutegayjason I agree Jason. Any reptile in captivity and its enclosure needs to be kept scrupulously clean to remain in good condition. Apparently, Mr. Stink isn't practicing good husbandry....I'm sorry for his animals

  • Hey Jason I love little elvira I was thinking about getting one how much would baby's cost

  • really nice looking snake

  • God, I wish I had one of those!

  • you are my idol i wanna be just like you with all your snake thanks for the videos jason!

  • love ur vids

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