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    Anacondas

    Nothing better than some Anacondas to go around.

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    Re: Anacondas

    awesome dude. how much work is it to keep one? i had a yellow anaconda for a while but was to young and it got to big for me to take care for. i could def. handle one now. curious of what you house them in? im sure they have their own kiddie pool huh?

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    Re: Anacondas

    I always love seeing your condas, Ben. Love that marble.. it's so lovely.

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    Re: Anacondas

    They are mainly work in cleaning and general matainence, but other than that, they aren't too bad at all if you get a good feeder and temperment! As far as a kiddie pool goes, it's an option, they do fine with and without them. The only thing is with them, you should make sure you clean and steralize it frequently to avoid bacterial problems. I use basic water dishes, and have less ventilated cages to hold humidity a little better, and they do great!



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    Re: Anacondas

    That is my most favorite herp room ever! I LOVE white cages and simple setups like that.

    AND your snakes are amazing Ben. You have a PM coming to you right now.
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    Re: Anacondas

    could u take pics of each individual tank with the snake inside im interested in ur collection



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    They are mainly work in cleaning and general matainence, but other than that, they aren't too bad at all if you get a good feeder and temperment! As far as a kiddie pool goes, it's an option, they do fine with and without them. The only thing is with them, you should make sure you clean and steralize it frequently to avoid bacterial problems. I use basic water dishes, and have less ventilated cages to hold humidity a little better, and they do great!



    Thanks a lot!

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    Re: Anacondas

    Great snakes as always. I also love your setup!

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    Re: Anacondas

    Thanks a lot everyone! Sorry PJ_FF, never recieved the PM if ya sent it...

    And I'm sorry seanmcginnin as well... I have one too many snakes to get every cage. But I typically don't like knowing that everyone knows exactly where every certain snake I have is in my facility, just makes me uneasy security wise...

    But here is another conda for everyone!



    Thanks for the comments everyone!!

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    Re: Anacondas

    just wondering...

    how much does a baby green cost?

    how fast do they grow and what size cage will you end up getting for them when they are giants? n what will they eat full grown?

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    Re: Anacondas

    Hey just curious, what is that yellow snake, middle row, right side on the back wall? I can just see that yellow shining out and was curious what that was
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