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Nic ,

Can you remove that pic of the northern tree snake please.

Thanks
 
I was playing around with my camera yesterday heres a pic of one of my Boiga's.
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Shane
 
Stunning snake Nick!

Common Tree Snakes D. punctulata




Bockadam C. australis


Keelback Tropidonophis mairii


White Bellied Mangrove Snake Fordonia leucobalia


Slatey Grey Snake Stegonotus cucullatus
 
They are spaz little things that go nuts when being handled an if they can't get away they musk ya!
An yes there are always the exception to some..
 
Um just a quick question...why aren't any of your GTS actually green? Does it not come out in the photo or are they just not green? Pretty sure I saw one in broome but it was as green and yellow as a new palm frond. Just curious as to why I've never seen a photo of one as green as I saw.
 
because they are common tree snakes, they are no longer called green tree snake.... only some on the east coast are green but never just green they've generally got a yeelow belly and blue inbetween the scales.
 
Personality wise there not that good useully thrashing around anytime you try to handel them and most will realease a foul smell if they cant get away, alltho i have never had one try and bite me before.

What are keelbacks like in personality? Are they tame and amenable to handling?
 
Some fish eaters. E. polylepis.
 

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here's a baby GT & a cranky little brown tree I found last week.
 

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Yes, they are mine and a pleasure to keep. Another similar shot.
 

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