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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2009

people have been asking about Annie.so i filmed her when i was cleaning her tank.

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  • say i got a snake like this, and it got too big, and i didnt have the time to care for it, what would i do? donate it somewhere?

  • @theTROOPER1945 try calling a zoo see what they would.or they might take it have your hands.

  • nice man she looks beauitful, i think i missed somethin,lol why is she sore?

    Thanks, T

  • when snake shed.they tended to be sore.

  • thank you guys for the kind comments.

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  • Plez make an update? (: BTW How bad is an anacondas bite?

  • must be a bitch to clean anacondas shit so much

  • what is temp in the tank

  • the cage is MUCH to small

  • beautifull snake !!! and you take good care of her im really pleaced that you know how to care your reptiles

  • Why bottled water?

  • @DarxusC i can see why you would be offended. and thanks for the advice. I made that comment a long time ago and i made up my mind about not getting one a long time ago. For the benefit of the snake, and other snake owners out there.

  • @theTROOPER1945 Figure out if you'll be able to take care of it before you get it. The idea of getting an animal that you're not sure you will be able to take care of offends me, and results in many mistreated and abandoned animals. Please read the first section of the anapsid.org page on Burmese Pythons (which are smaller than Green Anacondas).

    Typical recommendation is one adult per 8 feet of snake (rounded up) for handling.

  • @DarxusC i guess i worded that wrong. I would plan on taking care of it for its entire life, UNLESS it got to be two much work for 2 people, and it was expensive, and other factors. Im certainly not the kind to just throw it in the wild after it gets to hard for me.

  • @theTROOPER1945 Nobody will take snakes that have gotten "too big" anymore. Everybody thought that would work out fine, and now everyone who would take them has. Do NOT get a snake if you can't take care of it for its entire life.

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