@@gsreptiles5606 Thanks for making great content! Don’t own any green trees but i watch every video you make. I have learned so much, like how trash carpondros are
Those mice in the background really had the “doof doof” music going for their rave party,you could hear them talking and all they kept saying was,eat sleep rave repeat,eat sleep rave repeat.
Great vid,I've subbed and smashed the bell. I've been into etb's for a long time and finally was able to obtain a captive hatched. Seen all your vids and always look forward to the next. Thanks for the great content Gary👍
Great video Gary! At some point I want to get into breeding chondros but for now I need to get my carpet pythons going before I start a GTP project lol.
Great video, thanks for answering those questions. I have a female grren tree, had her two years now. She was already done with her color change so I dont know her age. She's supposedly a cyclops. Could you guide me on what size and how often she should eat? I think she's small, I've al ways been scared of overfeeding.
What is in your hand at about <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="269">4:29</a> - no way that's a green tree python. Looks lore like a green ball python. stunning!
Hi Gary, I have recently acquired a hatchling GTP it is currently 7 months of age and I have recently discovered a kink above the tail what are some of the measures that you would take to possibly rectify this issue, or is there no fix what so ever? Cheers from Aus.👍
Hi Felix.....unfortunately once there is a kink, it is a permanent fixture. The good news is that your animal's health will not be affected! Thanks for watching!
Hey bud I've had my gtp for like 9 months this now and really hasent gotten much bigger should I feed him more often and start giving him fuzzys? At the moment I'm giving him pinky still and feed him every 6 days
Yes! Bump that meal size! At 9 months it should be on hopper mice. Move up to small fuzzy mice...don't go too big too soon, but absolutely bump that meal size.
@@catfishslayer5452 is it possible the animal will never reach maximize size? Yes, however at this point, continue to slowly bump its meal size to decrease the chances of that occurring. This is all you can really do at this point.
Mr.Gary my is hector I would like to ask you a question of the Sabu python I would like to know can you teach me a little bit more it's truly truly interesting I follow you in Instagram as well