Ammeratsu
11-14-10, 07:10 PM
I'm getting my little yellow anaconda neonate sometime this week, and I want to make sure that I'm all ready for her. I've done plenty of research, but there's no harm in double checking.
FIRST OF ALL, there are two hides. One on each end. I just covered them so it would look more natural. But they are there.
http://i934.photobucket.com/albums/ad190/_Ammeratsu_/20101114175313-1.jpg
http://i934.photobucket.com/albums/ad190/_Ammeratsu_/20101114175443.jpg
My temperatures are 91 at the hottest part and 80 at the cool end. The water is big enough for her to completely submerge herself in. My humidity is about 60%-70%. Two hides, even if you can't really see them. I covered them with dirt and moss to make them look more natural. Oh, and the water is about 75-80 degrees.
It's a 30 gallon, since the babies should be kept in smaller enclosures.
FIRST OF ALL, there are two hides. One on each end. I just covered them so it would look more natural. But they are there.
http://i934.photobucket.com/albums/ad190/_Ammeratsu_/20101114175313-1.jpg
http://i934.photobucket.com/albums/ad190/_Ammeratsu_/20101114175443.jpg
My temperatures are 91 at the hottest part and 80 at the cool end. The water is big enough for her to completely submerge herself in. My humidity is about 60%-70%. Two hides, even if you can't really see them. I covered them with dirt and moss to make them look more natural. Oh, and the water is about 75-80 degrees.
It's a 30 gallon, since the babies should be kept in smaller enclosures.