The green tree python (Morelia viridis) - Care and information
One and the only one most Beautifull python
Hii. Today we bring my favorite python. known as the green tree python Its scientific name is let's see a little more closely It is found in Indonesia, Florida, the USA, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.It is arboreal. Rarely do we find it on the ground. Always trees, shrubs, and bushes, in the rainforest
or forests and surrounding areas
It feeds on small mammals and reptiles. And once a bird.
It has a feature. Hunting by ambush.
Hanging from a branch and waits for prey
Young attract prey moving his black tail as bait
Is between 150 and 200 cm. Some females to 250 cm
Its coloration as we can see is green
Totally beautiful hehe.
Often born yellow but in some cases red.
Care sheet of Morelia viridis
We must not confuse this with another snake snake
with the Corallus caninus
These species can be distinguished easily by the labial pits
The emerald tree boa have 12-14 supralabials and 14-16 infralabials
And M. viridis is much less supralabials
the pits are this here
Look it.
This is the black tail was talking about earlier
They move and deceive their prey
The terrarium should be at least 70x60x60cm
With sticks, branches, or perches
Something where they can be used all the time
As a substrate, we can use peat or moss, that retains moisture well.
But as always we can also use coconut fiber, paper towels, or newspaper.
Temperature: 26-28ºc (78,8-82,4ºF) during the day, It is the ideal
And a point heat of 30-32ºc (86-89,6ºF)
and overnight 22-24ºc (71,6-75,2ºF)
for babies, it is better than not dow much at night
Humidity: 60-70%, if possible with a part of 85%
usually, they live between 10 and 25 years
sexually mature over 3-4 years
before reproducing, cooling must have a 2 to 3 weeks
from 17 to 20 ºc (62,6-68ºF)
if the female is pregnant
hatching 8 to 30 will egg in about 40 days
And we incubate for about 2 months at 30-31º (86-87,8ºF)
So. I hope you like it
This animal is amazing
I love them.
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