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    why did you choose to keep anacondas?

    ok so at the show i went to today, i was walking around and found a cbb 09 green anaconda and picked it up expecting to look and not touch (heard they are nippy when young but the guy offered to let me hold it! and i can now say my next giant will be a green, and im in love the strength of this this was INSANE and it was maby 2.5 feet and about as thick as a mandrin orange id guess. well lon story short im in love and am curious what got you guys into keeping both yellow and greens and why you enjoy keeping them.

    i know they are a harder species to keep and am really curious what makes you decide they where worth the extra mile and why u enjoy keeping them
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    They are actually my favorite of all the constrictors. I love greens to death and I dont really find there that much harder to take care of the others. The only thing is the larger water tubs take a bit longer to clean and disenfect and refill but other then that I dont think there that much different. They are much stronger then the others Ive dealt with which makes them harder to handle by yourself when they get bigger. Cookie is really the only snake that I have a time with getting back into her cage when she doesent want to go. Unfortunatly I lost my male a few years ago due to a thermostat malfunction on a stack of ap cages. But im hoping to add another sometime early next year.

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    yeah the one i held was a male, and really sealed the deal for me i will have to add one to my collection in the very near future lol. just keep nagging the gf till she breaks and says yes =)
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    Re: why did you choose to keep anacondas?

    I had always loved how they looked, but never really considered it. A friend of mine has 2 female greens, and after holding them, I knew I had to have one. Mine is still a nippy little worm, but he's doing great. Definitely one of my favorite snakes in my collection.
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    I keep/have kept annies (yellow now; green previously) because I am suicidal.

    But after years of trying, they just don't want to kill me.

    Seriously, they are gorgeous. Strong is an understatement. Impressive to say the least.
    I love them.

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    Re: why did you choose to keep anacondas?

    whats the adult size on a male? isnt it close to a burms size? i want one so bad lol waiting is gonna be rediculously hard
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    I have only ever kept females; couldn't say the average size of a male (green or yellow); but I would think somewhere in the 10 foot range for greens and 7 foot for yellows.

    Perhaps someone with a male of either species over 5 yrs old will chime in...

    For the record, my female is 4 yrs old and in the 10 foot range (yellow).

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    Re: why did you choose to keep anacondas?

    do you think a yellow would be a prerequiset for a green or can greens be just as calm as burms? size really isnt an issue lol and i know these are noobish questions but i try to shy away from google whenever possible and ask/talk with the more experienced and get first hand knowledge
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    Reason I like my yellow so much is the overall look of the snake. I like how the head and neck are proportianate with each other. Mines only about 4 months old and nearly 3ft long eating small rats. He's a monster. Last night he somehow folded the rat in half while coiling and you heard the spine snap. Some insane power for a baby still. He's very nice to handle too. Struck once when I first got him and been nice ever since.
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    Re: why did you choose to keep anacondas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Muddyredneck View Post
    do you think a yellow would be a prerequiset for a green or can greens be just as calm as burms? size really isnt an issue lol and i know these are noobish questions but i try to shy away from google whenever possible and ask/talk with the more experienced and get first hand knowledge
    If you know how to establish trust with snakes then there isn't a giant species that will remain aggressive. Starting with a youngster really helps.

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