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05-23-15, 05:39 AM
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hello people - yellow annie
Hey people. My name is alex and this is the first time I have used a forum for anything. Beginning of April I got myself a yellow Annie. Will admit I kinda just jumped in. I grew up along side a corn snake so I do have some experience but obviously an Annie is a whole other kettle of fish / snake! Is actuly the first snake I have owned myself. I can hear people saying stupid boy right now lol she is supposed to be a she but I will have her checked again when she's a bit bigger. She's growing fast. Bitten me twice and wow did it scare me lol so small but puts all her weight behind her, and the speed such a shock more than anything. She has actuly nearly put on a third more length since she bit me. And I have heard people say yellow annies are smart snakes but I didn't realise how much until today. I have had her two months and most of the time she does what she can to steer clear of me, but when I take the lid off and put my hands in she knows that means food time and comes out bold as brass right up to me looking for her food. There's a talking point, is she associating me with food too much and will it be a problem for me when she is bigger, or is she just smart and know's the signs for when it's food time?
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05-23-15, 11:34 PM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
Hello and welcome.
A yellow annie should be much more reasonable to handle than a green annie, especially if it turns out to be male. Yellows average somewhere around 6'-11', males normally being smaller than females. Then again, if it keeps that attitude it will still give you a run for your money.
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05-23-15, 11:47 PM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
Hi and welcome 
Now what the heck is a yellow Annie? lol
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05-23-15, 11:57 PM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
YIKES! Yellow Annie=yellow anaconda?
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05-24-15, 06:51 AM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
Welcome, and I'm jealous  I love yellow anacondas, and they are on my "someday when I have the room" list. That said, I can't give you much advise as I've never owned one, but you should maybe try posting any questions you have in the general boa forum, or even the giant pythons forum - obv an annie isn't a python, but you'll probably do better with people who have experience with giants.
Good luck, and post some pics when you can - yellows are gorgeous.
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05-25-15, 12:14 PM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
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YIKES! Yellow Annie=yellow anaconda?
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Yup, yellow anaconda. Just a little nickname like retic or Burm, and some call ball pythons beeps, etc.
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05-25-15, 12:40 PM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
Glad you chose to be a part of the community here. We will have a lot of questions for you also.
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05-25-15, 07:49 PM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
Welcome and best wishes.
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05-26-15, 05:57 AM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
I had one up till last year when i sold him to a guy looking for a male so he could breed them. Here's a link to my thread on mine. http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/gener...-anaconda.html
First thing you need to do is get a hook and start working on hook training. Use the hook every time so it know it not feed time and never use it when it is feed time. You don't want them to associate the hook with food.
Second you are correct they are very smart like Retics. I had mine train where if i needed to clean the side of the cage he was on i would tap the hook on the bottom of the cage twice and he move to the far end of the cage.
Third they speed is amazingly super fast even when they get bigger. Never ever let your guard down. As it gets bigger always have someone near by in case something goes wrong. You'll also want to start handling more and if you need to use gloves.
Hopefully yours is a female they are way mellower than males. Also you'll want to start planning now on a adult size cage for her. Plus always have a big enough water bowl that she can soak and move around in easy. As the get bigger they like to spend lots of time in the water. The reason is as they get heavier soaking in the water relives some of the pressure put on their body by their weigh.
Now this next thing will sound a bit odd but it works great for baby to juvenile that are aggressive. Remove all hides but he water bowl. Make sure to have what ever your using for bedding deep enough that it can burrow under it. I had a big time breeder who been doing it for years in Europe on another site tell me this. After i removed all his hide and made the bedding deeper he started to mellow out for me. What it does is allow them to pop their nose out and look around but still feel safe no matter where they are in the cages. By the time they real start putting on some real size they will feel more secure in their cage and you won't need it super deep just a few inches.
Any questions just ask.
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05-29-15, 11:39 AM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
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Originally Posted by marvelfreak
First thing you need to do is get a hook and start working on hook training. Use the hook every time so it know it not feed time and never use it when it is feed time. You don't want them to associate the hook with food.
Second you are correct they are very smart like Retics. I had mine train where if i needed to clean the side of the cage he was on i would tap the hook on the bottom of the cage twice and he move to the far end of the cage.
Third they speed is amazingly super fast even when they get bigger. Never ever let your guard down. As it gets bigger always have someone near by in case something goes wrong. You'll also want to start handling more and if you need to use gloves.
Hopefully yours is a female they are way mellower than males. Also you'll want to start planning now on a adult size cage for her. Plus always have a big enough water bowl that she can soak and move around in easy. As the get bigger they like to spend lots of time in the water. The reason is as they get heavier soaking in the water relives some of the pressure put on their body by their weigh.
Now this next thing will sound a bit odd but it works great for baby to juvenile that are aggressive. Remove all hides but he water bowl. Make sure to have what ever your using for bedding deep enough that it can burrow under it. I had a big time breeder who been doing it for years in Europe on another site tell me this. After i removed all his hide and made the bedding deeper he started to mellow out for me. What it does is allow them to pop their nose out and look around but still feel safe no matter where they are in the cages. By the time they real start putting on some real size they will feel more secure in their cage and you won't need it super deep just a few inches.
Any questions just ask.
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I don't have much to add other than the deep substrate worked well for my nervous green anaconda. I use reptile bark. She still hisses at me but once she's out she's of her tub she's usually quite pleasant.
Also you can use a paper towel roll as defense from bites.
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05-29-15, 11:07 AM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
Hello everybody a big thanks for the warm welcome to the site. I'm still working out what's what on here. To say thanks for the welcome I think I will have a look at how to get some pictures up
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05-29-15, 11:10 AM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
Named Yaku. Short for Yakumama the mythical giant snake of the amazon
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05-29-15, 11:12 AM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
In her old water dish. I have a tank with a hole in the bottom I thought I would have a go at filling it and then using the hole as a drain.
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05-29-15, 11:18 AM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
just seen that you can upload multiple photos lol didn't let me add some though not sure why!
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05-29-15, 11:21 AM
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Re: hello people - yellow annie
As you can see I have gone for an ambitious set-up. I think it looks good but it is a bit of a nightmare to clean out  lol
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