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I can't believe it!

Beautiful, aren't they? Chondros I mean.
I hope she retains her docile mood... they usually grow out of it :devil01:
But it's not always the case... especially as it is a Sorong, not a Biak...

great looking wee Viridis, and I loved the setup... looks like a Christmas box, and though I don't celebrate it- I can't say I would have rejected receiving such a gift box :p

All I can say is... make sure to be on your toes, as you probably already know from Greg Maxwell's book- it's essential to spot complications early on... because the "too late" phase arrives pretty quickly with these cuties.

My Biak was quite docile but now is a biting machine... however she is a yearling, at this period they usually become more feisty and then cool off again... so there's hope still


Her parents were nice and docile, so I hope she takes after them. If not I can still admire her from a distance :)
 
OMG ELLE! You are not kidding! SHE IS PERFECT! Congrats!!! She is a total knock out! :D
 
Her parents were nice and docile, so I hope she takes after them. If not I can still admire her from a distance :)

Mine (a Jayapura) is still very docile and he/she has just hit the yearling mark.
Don't know what will happen when he/she reaches sexual maturity but I would be surprised if he/she is not docile even then. I think you have a good chance that Siren will not have to be admired from afar... especially with Siren being a Sorong.:)
 
Exactly :) She is very shy. If I disturb her during the day, she sticks her head in her coils like ahhhh go away mum!
 
I won't presume to say that all GTPs are mean as I only am keeping my Biak... but boy is she mean.
On the other hand- I -can- handle her... just need to move deliberately and more carefully
 
It's deffinatley down to individual animals. I'v "played" with some nutcase chondros, and some extremely docile ones. I have confidence Siren will be a well behaved adult.
 
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