Green Tree Python Q&A - AlbinoChondro.com
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thanks a bunch. ive always heard that all of them have horrible attitudes always biting and wat have u. but i didnt think it was true. i dont personaly have any reptiles yet but i might get sumthing soon. thanks again
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You should go back to the video. Sorry if it came off that way, I more or less said the same thing Damon said. I too have picked up 2 busmaster animals (directly, mind you).
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That sounds fine Tim. Sometimes I feel like odd-man-out with my preferences on feeding and growth schedules, but I think it's healthier to raise them more slowly and feed them less... regardless of a past prolapse. I have several animals here on par with your critter.
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My statement wasn't clear, I meant to say that i have cut back on feeding as a result to a prolapse and this male weighs 250g @ 2years of age.
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I live in Albuquerque. Since you live very close when I get my first chondro could you se it for me as a yearling?
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Great video Damon. How is Floyd? What about the other albinos you produced are any female? Also do you do breeding loans?
Hey Damon, I think the word "market" got taken a bit to literal. Sorry for the confusion.
omgitsjulian 3 years ago
Yeah... I think I skipped by your question and got up on my soap box lol. That was a sort of "for everybody's own good" answer because I'm sure there are a lot of beginners out there who might watch the video. As far as what I'd like to see with morphs?... I'd like a Hujan X Floyd clutch to play with! :)
Albinochondrodotcom 3 years ago
i saw julians video not to long ago and he said that he doesnt like bushmaster and the one or ones he got he spent a pretty penny on it at the vet
dwarfretic66 3 years ago
I can only speak from experience. I think I've gotten 7 Bushmaster animals over the years and have never had a problem with any of them. Kamuran did say that some of the locality types that are more difficult feeders sometimes have to be fed geckos initially but for the most part they strive to start hatchlings on a clean rodent diet. I certainly prefer captive bred animals, but if you're entertaining the idea of getting farmed babies Bushmaster is the only way to go in my opinion.
Albinochondrodotcom 3 years ago