I guess they took my post off because of the "A" word. Anyway my friend had a "Tame" Anaconda and one day while at a show it bit him in the Butt for no reason. I want one but I am partial to my "Cheeks". Are they that unpredictable? Sean M. Kelly
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I guess they took my post off because of the "A" word. Anyway my friend had a "Tame" Anaconda and one day while at a show it bit him in the Butt for no reason. I want one but I am partial to my "Cheeks". Are they that unpredictable? Sean M. Kelly
I'd say yellows are less predictable than greens for some reason, I know mine is. She didnt strike for the longest time when I got her at 3 weeks old, now I almost always expect a nip when I first take her out, but she calms with time. Most people on here say their greens are rather docile, many others with yellows will say the opposite. Mine also has a CRAZY feeding response, worse than any of my burms retics even rocks.

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