adaconda??

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116;2179559; said:
I'm not sure what exactly an adaconda is...

However, Green Anacondas, do require a permit, and if you weren't planning on going in its cage how do you plan on cleaning? You've got to check up on him as well to make sure he doesn't get ticks or fleas or sicknesses... Dude, seriously, don't get one. My 3ft Anaconda was enough trouble. Judging by the type of knowledge you displayed in your post, I highly doubt you'd be capable of caring for such a wonderful constrictor. Stick with the ball pythons, kid.
WELL 116 judging by the type of knowledge you displayed in YOUR post about your bearded dragon not having uvb and you feeding him ice cream. i wouldnt think you should be keeping an anaconda either. I cant belive how hipicritical people are. So outrageous!
 
dzb912;2195765; said:
WELL 116 judging by the type of knowledge you displayed in YOUR post about your bearded dragon not having uvb and you feeding him ice cream. i wouldnt think you should be keeping an anaconda either. I cant belive how hipicritical people are. So outrageous!


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Not exactly sure fleas are your worst problem for snakes either..try mites ;)
 
bfhslilred93;2182000; said:
i think having an anaconda would be great but theyre vicious and require a lot of work so id go to a local zoo and ask for someone who takes care of the reptiles. ask a few questions and then weigh your options.


As someone who has kept large anacondas, I would not suggest one for a private owner.
Set up is big time. Anacondas spend 90 percent of their lives in water. An area to swim in is needed, not just a water dish. Filter is going to be a large scale sand filter. That in and of itself almost wipes out having fish included for most people. Working with a large snake should be done with two or more people. I've been pulled into the water by an anaconda. It's not a game. It's serious stuff.
 
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