THANK YOU! Not many experts can provide a "matter of fact" style delivery touching upon every possible exhaustive aspect of a subject. You do that quite well. Thanks for the information on feeding. My 2yo GTP who is new to me went almost 4 months without eating. Finally, she shed, then she ate. Now I know it's not me or my husbandry (temps/humidity good), it's her and her way.
Awesome care guide. Jade is extremely easy to handle! I wish my yearling gets like that but I have no issues just enjoying his beauty. Removable perches are a good thing!
@@ralphvanhee4958 not sure of the sex. But a excellent Eater. The growth is amazing. 7 months later still no signs of color change. Maybe a slight mite phase
Jade is lovely, surprised I haven't seen you before! I have 2 girls since neos and a male that I got off a friend that was totally unhandleable. Now I can handle all of them fine just not him at night but the girls are as tame as yours. Revel, Genesis & Alpha!
The feeding part is interesting for I have found there are other creatures who are finicky eaters too, like the Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula. Cupid is a 25 yr old (I’m still beside myself very time I mention her age, I am so grateful she has gotten this far❤️) and she has moments where she will go a fews weeks without eating, she had gone a month without eating one winter and it scared me…she getting ready to molt. I never where Green Pythons came from nor how to care for them. Grateful for the the internet , UA-cam & your videos. Thank you for making them. Note: I’m adopting a baby Corn snake this month for my B-day present. Got every ready!
Amazing video! I am going to refer to this video on my upcoming socializing snakes vid because this is such a great, educational, and well-thought out video on a very misunderstood species! Thank you for bringing knowledge and heart to the reptile community!
So we’re totally tripping balls RN…happy 4th btw. I just wanted to say this is a righteous dude. We watched this dude go off for like 20 mins and every minute is better than the previous. He’s hysterical but man, he loves this shit
They eat larger rats in mice then jumbo mice in rat pups what ? That's underfeeding a adult that's 5-7 ft 3500-4500 grams and that's more then 2 pounds
Best video out that covers everything What age would u recommend to begin handling GTP Is having a Waterfall with body of water a bad idea in its enclosure
I really wanted an arboreal green snake. I live in Indonesia so there are two option with some problem on both of them. The first one is this green tree python, but it's appendix II, meaning that it's still OK to get them as pet as long as it's not from the wild and you can prove it (the proving part is the problem). The second option is pit vipers, the problem is that they are (obviously) highly venomous and if they bite, being an arboreal snakes they latches on. Still planned to get a Green Tree Python though.
Most municipalities use chloramine now not chlorine, chloramine is much more stable and will not evaporate out of the water like regular chlorinated water will. Dechlorinators or filtration are the only safe options
@@breakingboardrooms1778yes but there are also a bunch of subspecies from different localities each with a different color or pattern. Like the yellow ones are called “Biak” then there’s another with the blue marks and there are blood red ones but they all eventually greenen with age and the markings fade.
So gtp are smaller then ball pythons and Brazilian rainbow boas what ? And that means Large rat snakes and colubirds snakes are step ups damn I thought these guys get bigger .
Snakes are so easy to take care of. You only have to feed them every few weeks and help them with their shedding. 🤷🏻♂️
THANK YOU! Not many experts can provide a "matter of fact" style delivery touching upon every possible exhaustive aspect of a subject. You do that quite well. Thanks for the information on feeding. My 2yo GTP who is new to me went almost 4 months without eating. Finally, she shed, then she ate. Now I know it's not me or my husbandry (temps/humidity good), it's her and her way.
My Gtp perches on a vine with leaves to cover while he perches
Awesome care guide. Jade is extremely easy to handle! I wish my yearling gets like that but I have no issues just enjoying his beauty. Removable perches are a good thing!
Yes I got very lucky with her 😅
I use a 100 watt ceramic bulb with bulb holder. Keeps the hot spot around 85 to 86
Removable perches are a game changer & make handling a lot easier. The amount of specific info you were able to fit into this video was fantastic!
I'm training my Neonate early, he will not be a hands off snake
then u shouldn’t have a snake
How's it coming along with him/her? Ignore the tw*t above.
@@ralphvanhee4958 not sure of the sex. But a excellent Eater. The growth is amazing. 7 months later still no signs of color change. Maybe a slight mite phase
Cool man ,,, thanks for the education there of ' 🐍🐍🐍
Getting my baby girl in a few weeks. Your video has been the most informative, thank you!
Thank you!
Did you get one!!!
I have Friday night feedings
My BP hasn't eaten since Dec 26
Love the Zelda sound effects lol
Jade is lovely, surprised I haven't seen you before! I have 2 girls since neos and a male that I got off a friend that was totally unhandleable. Now I can handle all of them fine just not him at night but the girls are as tame as yours. Revel, Genesis & Alpha!
The feeding part is interesting for I have found there are other creatures who are finicky eaters too, like the Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula. Cupid is a 25 yr old (I’m still beside myself very time I mention her age, I am so grateful she has gotten this far❤️) and she has moments where she will go a fews weeks without eating, she had gone a month without eating one winter and it scared me…she getting ready to molt.
I never where Green Pythons came from nor how to care for them. Grateful for the the internet , UA-cam & your videos.
Thank you for making them.
Note: I’m adopting a baby Corn snake this month for my B-day present. Got every ready!
what kind of morph is yours, i realy like it
Jade is absolutely stunning! Great video, as well!
Thank you!
Great vid man :) well done
Amazing video! I am going to refer to this video on my upcoming socializing snakes vid because this is such a great, educational, and well-thought out video on a very misunderstood species! Thank you for bringing knowledge and heart to the reptile community!
So we’re totally tripping balls RN…happy 4th btw. I just wanted to say this is a righteous dude. We watched this dude go off for like 20 mins and every minute is better than the previous. He’s hysterical but man, he loves this shit
Would a green tree python be good as a third snake? Btw, great vid!!
Thank you! With plenty of research I think it would be manageable
It was my 3rd snake. K almost forget I have two other snakes
Thinking about getting one! Thanks for the info!
I would not get a GTP from Petco either. Its probably wild caught
They eat larger rats in mice then jumbo mice in rat pups what ? That's underfeeding a adult that's 5-7 ft 3500-4500 grams and that's more then 2 pounds
Best video out that covers everything
What age would u recommend to begin handling GTP
Is having a Waterfall with body of water a bad idea in its enclosure
Curious to know if anyone reading comments has gotten GTP as a first
I breed GTPs and have 20+ animals all of them are puppy dog tame as long as you know what they like and dont
I really wanted an arboreal green snake. I live in Indonesia so there are two option with some problem on both of them. The first one is this green tree python, but it's appendix II, meaning that it's still OK to get them as pet as long as it's not from the wild and you can prove it (the proving part is the problem). The second option is pit vipers, the problem is that they are (obviously) highly venomous and if they bite, being an arboreal snakes they latches on.
Still planned to get a Green Tree Python though.
Great video!! Thanks for all the tips 😉 getting my first GTP tomorrow 😀 🐍
Very nice!
If they didn't get to the ground and need high humidity how about... you don't use any bedding and just have pool in the bottom ?
Most municipalities use chloramine now not chlorine, chloramine is much more stable and will not evaporate out of the water like regular chlorinated water will. Dechlorinators or filtration are the only safe options
This was a really good in depth guide. One of the only ones I would really recommend watching!!
it's beautiful!!!
how much the price?
Is it safe to keep a green tree python In the same room as rabbits? Would the smell make them hungry or strike more often?
hope you are well love the snake i am in the uk
Hello, what species of green tree snake is the one in this video? Thanks for your great information.
What's it say? Green tree python.
@@breakingboardrooms1778yes but there are also a bunch of subspecies from different localities each with a different color or pattern. Like the yellow ones are called “Biak” then there’s another with the blue marks and there are blood red ones but they all eventually greenen with age and the markings fade.
Why do people never translate the temperature it’s annoying
Translate it yourself, lazy
@@divinegon4671 why don’t you
@@brainsreptiles cuz it ain’t my video, homeboy!!
@@divinegon4671 ok
So gtp are smaller then ball pythons and Brazilian rainbow boas what ? And that means Large rat snakes and colubirds snakes are step ups damn I thought these guys get bigger .