have had them before - some are nice, some are nasty. My personal biggest problem was getting them to eat regularly, at any size.
santoury;1264813; said:have had them before - some are nice, some are nasty. My personal biggest problem was getting them to eat regularly, at any size.
Really.. Hmm. How many have you personally experienced?santoury;1264818; said:Tyler - all of the above
Behemoth;1264825; said:I just did a search for a green anaconda and found one for sale for $120.00 shipping included. The snake is 5 feet long and "kitten tame".
Didn't Florida ban because they were being released into the everglades? A perfect little habitat for them populate.
Behemoth;1264872; said:Your friend wouldn't still be with us if he didn't know what he was doing...
A few years back I saw a man selling Mountain Lion cubs in the classifieds here in Arkansas...
The thought of some of these hill billies with an anaconda...scares me to death.
large_cichlids;1263605; said:Do any of u guys keep these snakes.Before u start flaming,i dont have one of these snakes,nor do i intend to get one.I was just wondering because a guy at a reptile show was selling babys or 20 bucks.(he is from south america)I dident buy one because i kno i obviously cant care for a beast like that.But anyway do any of u guys have pics of ur anacondas or know of any stories of friends who had some.Please share.![]()