Check out my Green Anaconda

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Feb 17, 2010
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For my first post, i present my newest addition to the team.

"Gamble"

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here's his enclosure

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Crazy! Welcome to MFK - How long will that tank last?

:popcorn:
 
It's not attacking you! You've already won half the battle. It's one thing having a 4-5 meter snake, but having a vicious 4-5 meter snake is quite another.

Crazy! Welcome to MFK - How long will that tank last?

Six months I'd say, depends on feeding. I'm personally against power-feeding snakes.
 
Future Monster! :WHOA:
 
Thats awsome, I wish I had the room for an anaconda or even a red tailed boa.
 
SimonL;3900100; said:
It's not attacking you! You've already won half the battle. It's one thing having a 4-5 meter snake, but having a vicious 4-5 meter snake is quite another.



Six months I'd say, depends on feeding. I'm personally against power-feeding snakes.

he bites me everytime i hold him... :(

doesnt strike or anything when i pick him up, but while he's slithering around on my arm he'll just bite for no reason then let go.
 
Animal Squabbles;3900143; said:
he bites me everytime i hold him... :(

doesnt strike or anything when i pick him up, but while he's slithering around on my arm he'll just bite for no reason then let go.

And you're okay with that? :eek: If a snake did that to me, I'd introduce it intimately to one of these

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Wow, what a terrible enclosure......

Ok here is something everyone knows. Water is always found at the lowest ground level. In other words, you don't climb to get water. Thats a large, "un-natural" problem I see. Aslong as your ready to offer him a small pond for him to swim when hes larger, good luck.
 
Z Trip;3900175; said:
Wow, what a terrible enclosure......

Ok here is something everyone knows. Water is always found at the lowest ground level. In other words, you don't climb to get water. Thats a large, "un-natural" problem I see. Aslong as your ready to offer him a small pond for him to swim when hes larger, good luck.

he seems to like it. I figured it would give him a climbing edge to ger in it, plus unlike a kitty litter thing, i can see him when he's in the water.
 
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