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Old 06-09-05, 11:13 AM   #1
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Anaconda Shed Pics!

My Green just shed last night, and I wanted to take him out for a couple of pics before I feed him again. He is deffidently hungry, he took a long time to shed, so he hasn't eaten in about 3 weeks now, and he is all over the place looking for food!



And then my hybrid Anaconda is spiraling down a 3.5 lbs rabbit, just for an extra pic!


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Old 06-09-05, 11:36 AM   #2
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nice pics, how big is the first one? Love the hybrid too, never seen one before.
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The first one is 8' long and feeding on f/t 2.5 lbs rabbits. He is my pride! lol
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wow in the pic i would have guessed him being only about 4 feet!

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Awsome snakes, the hybrid is amazing.
How are greens as far as temperment goes?

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lol Yeah, I can never get good size references... If you look around in my pictures, you will deffidently see that it's bigger than it looks. Well Green's temperments deffidently do range. My green is the tamest snake I have owned, the hybrids isn't quite that. Greens have very ranging temperments, it really depends on the snake itself, you have to be really careful with what Green you buy, because there are so many imports also.
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Nice snake, if its 8 foot long...you have big chairs for the patio table...and a wide sidewalk..lol. Keep the pics rollin man!

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lol, I swear no one ever believes this snakes size! Okay here is another picture of it, and this is an older picture, so it has grown since then.

But it's in an 8' long cage, it can stretch the length of the cage, minus like 2 inches, but I'm going to go ahead and call it 8' instead of 7'10", lol. I don't know why it always looks so small unless someones holding it or comparing it to something specific.
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do you ever let your anacondas swim in the pool?
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Nope, no Anaconda pool time... I am getting it it's own little kiddy pool from wal-mart though, warm up that water and let it swim in that. If the Anaconda deficates or pees in a huge pool, that could turn into a mess, not to mention they are a lot better swimmers than I could ever be.
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ya all the chemicals put into the pool might not be a good thing either.

Ibet they can cruise through water crazy fast.
Kiddie pool would be awsome.

i dont think ill ever have the guts to own an anaconda anything over five feet is way to big for me at this point.

Maybe in 20 years, lol

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yeah the pooing in the pool and chemicals is what i was thinking. i also have a nice big underground pool i bet my conda would LOVE but he'll have to accept a kiddy pool =)
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