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question for breeders of green and ...

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Posted by: MagusP at Tue Dec 25 19:21:45 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MagusP ]  
   

yellow anacondas. My friend has both green and yellow anacondas. While he has bred a few other Pythons and has a lot of experience he has run into something that he has never quite seen. His Green Anacondas have been breeding non stop for 3 weeks..locked up almost at all times. While he is familiar with mating balls etc...he wanted me to ask if they should be separated and fed. Also they chose to bred in a cooler part of his enclosure (75)...they can bred in temp up to 86 and have access to a hot spot of about 90. Enclosure was large enough to establish several microclimates. The temp thing is not the question. It's the strategy of separation and feeding and reintroduction that he is interested in.

Has same question about his yellows. Thank you for any Intel you can provide and any further information as in resource data would be greatly appreciated.

here is a pic of one of my yellow's...


   

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