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Yeah it's not the most eventful video, lol. She was hissing at me before I put her in the tub, but once she's in the water she'll play around for hours.
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I am a bird biologist newish to snake husbandry.
0.1 BRB/CRB Integrade (Chaska), 0.1 BRB (Avatre) 0.2 gray cats (Aria and River), and a bunch of fishies and carnivorous plants.
Nice looking anaconda. Love to see your cage set up for it. I use to have a yellow anaconda.
Her setup is pretty modest at the moment. Since she's still pretty small I keep her in a large tub. Her substrate is newspaper and she has two water bowls. One is for soaking and the other (too small for her to get into) is theoretically for fresh drinking water. I'm amazed that she not only uses both, but she is delicate enough that she rarely spills water. My retics on the other hand love any chance they can get to make a mess, lol.
There is a local reptile store that just started offering custom caging, so I am looking into that for her next viv.
My male annie is in the same sized tub, and he also gets two water bowls, but unlike the female he gets a thick layer Reptibark (for burrowing), two cheap plastic hides and a privacy curtain (towel). He's extremely shy and this was the only way I could get him to eat reliably for me. My female is generally well adjusted around people and never turns down a meal.