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Old 06-28-12, 09:02 AM   #16
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still messed up i use flickr.
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Old 06-28-12, 09:09 AM   #17
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ahhh.. still messed up.
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Old 06-28-12, 09:11 AM   #18
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Old 06-28-12, 09:11 AM   #19
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finally i get it right.. thats my snake.
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Old 06-28-12, 09:14 AM   #20
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That is a green anaconda. I hope you are ready for a giant. That snake could get 15 feet and weigh 150 pounds
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Old 06-28-12, 09:16 AM   #21
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Doesn't look like a green anaconda to me mostly because the pattern looks off but I don't know much about them.
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Old 06-28-12, 09:18 AM   #22
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That is definetly a green anaconda. Maybe a morph of some kind but yeah it's an anaconda
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Old 06-28-12, 09:22 AM   #23
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yeah.. if its true. then its GREAT. but what should i feed to it? its about 80cm?
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Old 06-28-12, 09:23 AM   #24
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It's true. I would try large rats right now then when it gets bigger rabbits.
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Old 06-28-12, 09:29 AM   #25
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yeah thats what i'm thinking before. how will i know when its feeding time.
i search some info on "how to know if a snake is hungry?" they say when its prowling out, and if its tongue flicking in high frequency.
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Old 06-28-12, 09:31 AM   #26
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When was the last time it ate?
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Old 06-28-12, 09:31 AM   #27
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Two points, please pick the one that applies to you.

IF you have no reptile experience and havent owned snakes of at least 10ft before then go back to your friend, hand over the snake and tell him that he was stupid to give it to you.

However

IF you have the experience, the space for a huge vivarium, a couple of people that will help you handle him when necessary for the next 25years, a good supplier of large rabbits and the money and inclination to do it right then - CONGRATULATIONS, great snake and hope you can keep us updated with pictures
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At first I was like, no way (actually thought it was diamondback water snake), but the head scalation is all wrong. Definitely looks anaconda-ish, but no morph that I'm aware of for a yellow or a green. I'll admit I don't follow that market though.

Is there another species of anaconda, or perhaps a close relative to Eunectes that more closely resembles this animal?

WAIT A MINUTE, look at the photo...those scales are weakly keeled. Not a anaconda.
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Now I'm really curious what this snake is!
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Old 06-28-12, 09:38 AM   #30
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just last week? on a saturday.


Thank you Lankyrob. even though i have no experience at these kind of pet, i will take any responsibility. and take good care of it. its my choice. and i hope there's a lot of people could help me at this. and i'll do my part also.
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