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Anaconda
Hi guys, I might get a baby yellow anaconda. I still need to do research and prepare for it. But in the meantime, can anyone share their experiences with greens or yellows. These are truly very impressive snakes. I heard many people say that anacondas are very unpredictable and never tame down but there may be exceptions. Oh yes and can you guys also share some feeding tips that you follow
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I wouldn't call them unpredictable so much as nonchalant in their "hurting" of the hand that feeds them. My F1 yellow would calmly turn his head into me and give me a good slashing about once a year, despite me having worked with him a great deal since he was a nippy newborn. My F3 green never made me bleed. I considered both animals extremely tame. I'd feed larger meals every 2-3 weeks. Careful not to overfeed. There are already enough morbidly obese anacondas in captivity without adding more.
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Re: Anaconda
Originally Posted by John1982
I wouldn't call them unpredictable so much as nonchalant in their "hurting" of the hand that feeds them. My F1 yellow would calmly turn his head into me and give me a good slashing about once a year, despite me having worked with him a great deal since he was a nippy newborn. My F3 green never made me bleed. I considered both animals extremely tame. I'd feed larger meals every 2-3 weeks. Careful not to overfeed. There are already enough morbidly obese anacondas in captivity without adding more.
So if i handle a baby frequently and feed well, i'll have a happy anaconda? And what do you feed every 2-3 weeks?
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Re: Anaconda
Originally Posted by William Snakespeare
So if i handle a baby frequently and feed well, i'll have a happy anaconda? And what do you feed every 2-3 weeks?
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Not necessarily. I fed rats and rabbits.
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Re: Anaconda
Originally Posted by John1982
Not necessarily. I fed rats and rabbits.
Will a male yellow also need to fees rabbits? Or nust like multiple rats? I dont really like the fact if i have to feed rabbits because i dont know where to get them and theyre just big. I dont know how to explain it.
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Re: Anaconda
Originally Posted by William Snakespeare
Will a male yellow also need to fees rabbits? Or nust like multiple rats? I dont really like the fact if i have to feed rabbits because i dont know where to get them and theyre just big. I dont know how to explain it.
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Well since they get to around 14', yes, they will need bigger food than rats unless you want to feed the thing like 10 jumbo rats per feeding haha. I know guys with burms feed them rabbits and pigs. Heck, my 7' retic could power down a piglet right now if i offered it to him. During the summer, he was eating a 2XL guinea pig every 10 days.
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Re: Anaconda
Originally Posted by William Snakespeare
Will a male yellow also need to fees rabbits? Or nust like multiple rats? I dont really like the fact if i have to feed rabbits because i dont know where to get them and theyre just big. I dont know how to explain it.
There are several vendors that sell frozen feeder rabbits and pigs and ship them to you, no different than mice and rats.
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I have a yellow, which was a rescue. Vet figured she was 6-12 months old when we got her in January. She started out extremely defensive and even now will nip if she thinks she's being trapped when you hold her. If you move slowly and deliberately, and don't loom over her, then she's ok. I still touch her with a hook before I put a hand anywhere near her, and ideally I can get her to crawl out of the enclosure and across my hand if I need to pick her up.
She's also a lot quicker than you would expect a heavy-bodied snake to be, both to turn on you or to run if she gets scared.
Mine was picky at first about eating, most likely from stress. Quail chicks got her eating, now she eats either a medium rat or a rabbit kit every two weeks. They need to be fed more like boas than pythons.
Also they like the water, a lot. If you give them a tub big enough to soak in, they will use it.
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Last edited by cchardwick; 10-26-2017 at 10:59 PM.
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Re: Anaconda
Great video but that is all about greens not yellows. Are yellows more feisty and tempermental compared to the greens?
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