Aquariums are more expensive, and will have to be hand made. Tubs work well for keeping the humidity in, and come in large sizes. Once the snake is twice the length of the cage, it should be upgraded. There should be a screen covered 2/3 of the way with plastic wrap to keep in the humidity, and the snake. Neonates (hatchlings) can be kept in a 20 gallon tub or aquarium to start off with. Huge, fully-grown females can also take small rabbits if rats become too small. Do not use live prey items because they can defend themselves, and injure or even kill your snake. Feed frozen rats that increase in size as the anaconda does. A good rule is to never feed anything larger than the width of your snake. Make sure it is not overly hungry because it will jump at your hand because it wants food. If you want a smaller snake, feed it less.
These snakes never are full, and the more you feed them, the faster they will grow. Green anacondas can be fed from once every 6 days to once every 12 days. Remember, anacondas learn whom to trust from positive and negative experiences. Start off slowly, and build up to being able to handle it for long periods of time that cause no stress for you or your snake. Give them 24-48 hours to digest their food before handling, because if you break this rule, regurgitation is likely.ĭo not ever grab or wake it, because they will go straight to defensive mode, and strike the first thing that moves. It is best to have someone else in the room with you while handling. Another technique is to take a snake hook or other object and gently tap its head twice, signaling that it is not time to eat. Set up a feeding schedule at a certain time of day, and do not handle it during this time. The biggest problem is forced grabs or silly mistakes. If you train an anaconda successfully, they can be enjoyable, and interesting to interact with. The oldest anaconda was 31 years old, and if you give the right care without giving up or trying to take short cuts, any green anaconda should be able to live that long. If you want a smaller snake, then anacondas are not for you. There are dwarf anacondas that stay under 8 feet if you want to avoid a large snake. Males are much smaller than females staying at about 9 or 10 feet in length while females can reach 16 feet. They are constrictors with two sets of top teeth and one set of bottom to secure prey. The green anaconda is a long snake with a lot of girth (width). Since most are wild caught from South America under poor conditions, many new specimens will be moody. Anacondas are one of the smartest snakes, and learn from negative and positive experiences. However, only experienced herp keepers who can understand large snakes should attempt to keep them. These are fascinating and rewarding snakes to keep. The green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) is a popular snake because of its size, and myths surrounding it. CHECK YOUR STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AS TO WHETHER PURCHASING AN ANACONDA IS LEGAL IN YOUR AREA. Scientific Nameĥ ¾" L x 4" W x 3" H 14.3L x 10.3W X 7.Green Anaconda babies FLORIDA CUSTOMER REQUIRE A PERMIT. After a gestation period of approximately 6 months, the non-shelled eggs hatch within her body and the females "give birth" to upwards of 100, two-foot long babies that are miniatures of the adults. During the breeding season, the females are often found in shallow water in the midst of a unique "breeding ball" consisting of many males competing for her attention. Their flexible kinetic skull and jaws allow them to swallow prey as large as an adult deer. Striking their target with lightning fast reflexes, they hold fast with their six rows of sharp, backward curving teeth as they throw several coils around the victim. Green anacondas subdue their prey by constriction. They have large heads with their eyes and nostrils located towards the top of their head, which allows them to breathe and see while they remain completely submerged. These South American giants primarily inhabit tropical forests, savannas, marshes and wetlands and spend much of their time in the water. Anacondas are the world's heaviest snakes, growing to lengths of over 29 feet and weighing up to 550 pounds with a girth of 12" or more.