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GTP Cage Question

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I have just purchased a full screen cage that is 2.5' L x 2.5' W x 4' H. At first I planned to get an Iguana but I changed my mind and decided I want a GTP. Could I keep one in this cage?
 
A fully screen cage? No. NOR could you keep an iguana in one for very long at all.

I suggest, highly, researching the care needs for Green Tree Pythons. there are many many sites out there containing this information. I suggest this, before buying any species.

Massachusetts ( Yep i live about 20 minutes from you, south ) Does not allow the keeping of Green Tree Pythons, or Emerald Tree Boas without a permit. You must apply for the permit before you get the animal.

Laws Regarding the keeping of Reptiles in Massachusetts. Please read these so that you are better informed.
http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/cmr/dfw_cmr_900.htm
 
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