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Old 25-09-2008, 09:46 AM
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I have both...

The gtp is a stunning display snake who you can see all the time. He is highly alert and aware and just gorgeous....

The brb is very pretty, reasonably friendly (occasionally nippy), spends most of her day in her fav coconut hide...

They both need higher humidity than some snakes, the gtp has a large water bowl and is sprayed daily. The brb has a moist hide and a large bowl too...

Both feed well, I dont handle the gtp often but I also dont handle the brb that often..

If I had to just have one I would go for the gtp but that is just me....
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Old 25-09-2008, 10:13 AM
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ok ppl thanks for the info... u all have given me quite a good and well informed picture off wat u all think.. pretty sure ill end up with both eventually but for now ill start with th BRB i think...
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