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In an effort to bring more people into the community of one of the most mysterious and beautiful species of python, I thought I'd throw out a quick introduction and attach a link to a Chondro forum. MVF.com is a real tight knit community but we welcome newcomers to the hobby.
This is one of my Chondros..."Maya"
Green Tree Pythons (AKA Chondros) are, IMO, the mercedes of snakes.
Chondros (Morelia viridis) are an arboreal species of python that live on the Northern tip of Australia and throughout the islands of Papua New Guinea. They require a humid environment in which they can thermoregulate as their body reacts to the ambient temperatures within their habitat.
As hatchlings, they're born either yellow or red; and go through an ontogenic color change to different shades of green, depending on the locality or genetics behind the parents.
Other than the Amazon Tree Boa, there are no other species with more color variability than these. You never see two alike.
Here's a link to a forum dedicated to the species:
http://moreliaviridis.yuku.com/
Disclaimer: Watch out you may get addicted...you can't get just one
Jeff Godbold
JAG Arboreals
www.jagarboreals.webs.com
This is one of my Chondros..."Maya"

Green Tree Pythons (AKA Chondros) are, IMO, the mercedes of snakes.
Chondros (Morelia viridis) are an arboreal species of python that live on the Northern tip of Australia and throughout the islands of Papua New Guinea. They require a humid environment in which they can thermoregulate as their body reacts to the ambient temperatures within their habitat.
As hatchlings, they're born either yellow or red; and go through an ontogenic color change to different shades of green, depending on the locality or genetics behind the parents.
Other than the Amazon Tree Boa, there are no other species with more color variability than these. You never see two alike.
Here's a link to a forum dedicated to the species:
http://moreliaviridis.yuku.com/
Disclaimer: Watch out you may get addicted...you can't get just one
Jeff Godbold
JAG Arboreals
www.jagarboreals.webs.com