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Hay all my name is Vinny i have studied herpetology for almost 15 years mostly snakes

I will have pictures of my Pokigron locality suriname in a month or so when i get him he was produced by Gus @ Rio Bravo Reptiles he truly is a 1 of a kind suriname BCC he has big peaks top color just a perfect redtail all the way around and yes Dan and i do beleve that his yellow might be a hybrid i have never seen a yellow conda with bright orsnge scales in the odd places like Dan said me and him are going to start breeding projects here in the near future with me specializing in locality BCC's and old word vipers and him and his conds and retics " Dan like's anything that when fully grown can eat him lol j/p" but true
 
You may be on with that hybrid on the conda. Sure has the spots of a yellow, but is pretty darn green in the photos. Who knows, maybe it'll turn later on.
Nice gaboon. Pretty light head on Him. Almost looks white.
And yes, Photobucket works. Just copy the URL, not the IMG below the pic.

RIck
 
yeah i regret selling that male Gabby he's even lighter now a good friend has him and is breeding him probly as im typing lol
 
here are 2 other hots that are no longer in my collection a eastern diamondback rattler she bit me and a albino monocle cobra which i have to a friend and it died on him and it was healthey when it left my house but the eastern diamondback left me paralized for 3 days after the bite and she wasent even 3 months old
 
The only retic breeding project I'd be really into would be Bateaters..but that's too advanced for me at this point. I am currently looking for a male conda to breed my female in another year or 2. I'd love to have a snake that was actually big enough to eat me..it'd have to be huge.
 
hey, im back...dang...cant believe how big this thread got in such little time....vinny...Gabbys a BEAUTY...CRICKEY...hehe ;) oh and by the way dan...dont worry,,im sure itll be big enough to eat you in no time..you just have to be patient ok? haha ;)
 
Yeah Dan it would take a pretty big snake and you are advanced enough for a bateater project plus you have me to help you out with all the reproductive husbandary that comes with breeding are we going to the show today ur what
 
Speaking of snakes eating me..I had one try to just that today at the Hamburg show. I asked a guy if I could hold his 4+ foot green conda that I was considering buying. He said it was a little nippy but not to move fast and it should be cool. I was holding it for about 30 seconds before it decided my arm looked tasty.Then after it let go of my arm it decided my hand looked even better and it locked onto it for a bit. I didn't even notice it bit my arm til I actually saw it but when it latched onto my hand that one kinda stung.. Needless to say I passed on the purchase. :bolt01:
 
I want one that COULD eat me..not one that actively wants to. Aggressive isn't even the word..that little guy was straight up hostile.
 
haha..aww...poor baby..wow..you guys make it seem like its so easy dealing with an anaconda "can i hold it.....sure." its like youre dealing with garter snakes....wait strike that...theyre probably the most aggressive..haha...i hope one day i get the courage to deal with one...ive dealt with burmese pythons before...i had taken a pic with one and i remember that it was me and two other exfriends..and i was at the end...so it body was completely wrapped around my waste...and i could feel it squeeze a little bit...it was a 16 footer...it was so awesome....(and the obssession grows) haha...i wish i could post a pic..but it was taken at the retptile show and they didnt give me negatives, so i cant put it in my computer..well i do have a scanner and i heard you can do it through that, but dont know how..lol...but i think you guys are really brave for handling those creatures on a daily basis...:)
 
Crikey!! There's the dreaded garter snake..most dangerous beast known to man. Look out mate it's coming right for us!! Honestly it's been extremely easy handling MY anacondas..apparently everyone else's aren't so nice. The one I have now is basically like a really big and fat cornsnake as far as temperment goes. No way I'd let an ignorant :censored: like that one that bit me anywhere near my baby even just to breed. She might pick up bad habits and have a go at me. She's getting big enough to do some damage.
 
Maybe I'm missing something in the pics, but I don't see anything that makes the yellow look like a hybrid.
One of my male yellows is a biter...but I really haven't put any effort into stopping that. It's on my list of things to do, lol
 
Bingo! That's about all you can do. I'll tell you.........ANY snake can be tamed through handling. It requires patience, and you can't give up.
Of cource, now Harald will come along and make Me eat My words because He knows a trick that I don't. HA HA HA

I think you got the wrong impression of condas though. I have been tagged By more retics than any other snake, and never by a conda. But a lot of species will bite as a neonates and yearlings. They have nothing but instinct to guide them. They learn NOT to bite in time.

Harald, it's GREEN, not Yellow. That's why I was thinking hybrid. Is it normal for a yellows to be green? Some anomoly in the phenotype perhaps?

Rick
 
well congrats Dan on your first hot a canebreak is a good choice but even though he isnt rattling or striking doesnt mean he wont bite lol i have learned that call me today when u wake up and ill come over and show you the basics ur a very smart guy so u know it will be no problem and i want a pic of him/her and i would have passed on that green too lol ttyl..
 
ladyserpent7 said:
so what exactly DO you do to "train" them not to bite...regarding condas alone..is it like other snakes...you handle them more...or what?
take'm out & let'em bite ya til they get tired, lol
of course, I'm only half joking...it's just like with birds - if they know you are afraid of getting bitten, you're done for. If getting bitten doesn't drive you away or otherwise compel you to leave them alone, it isn't always worth the effort. Get past that, and get them to accept that you aren't a threat, and you're on your way. Of course, sometimes they just like to bite people...when you get one of those, I've found that using some conditioning tricks works wonders: You know how you deter dogs from digging all over the place, right? Give them a place that it is ok to dig. To deter them from chewing the furniture...give them something else to chew on. If you don't want a 'conda to bite you, sacrifice somebody else's arm.
crotalusadamanteus said:
ANY snake can be tamed through handling. It requires patience, and you can't give up.
I don't know about that one, Rick...I think there are some that would like the opportunity to prove you wrong, lol. If you start while they are young enough, you've got a decent shot.


crotalusadamanteus said:
I think you got the wrong impression of condas though. I have been tagged By more retics than any other snake, and never by a conda.
Some 'condas are fantastic, calm animals (3 of my 4)...but that is not always the case. I have worked with some pretty vicious ones - gotten them sorta handleable, but not really anything I trusted a whole lot. Being able to "read" the snake is must.

crotalusadamanteus said:
Harald, it's GREEN, not Yellow. That's why I was thinking hybrid. Is it normal for a yellows to be green? Some anomoly in the phenotype perhaps?
There is, of course, some variation in the quality of the yellow you will find; but, as I said, I didn't seen anything in those pics that would make me think it was a hybrid. Greens are really olive green (again, with some variance), and most of the hybrids I have seen tend toward a somewhat lighter version of that coloration....except their head and upper neck, where they seem to look more like yellows. The patterning seems to be a mixture of both species: the large isolated spots of the green, and the combined spots of the yellows. I'll admit that I haven't seen a huge number of yellowXgreen hybrids in person - probably about 15 - but each time I found myself doing a double take because it didn't look right (they weren't always "labeled" as hybrids).
 
like i have said many of times it dosent matter the species of the snake like take a retic for example they are known to be super agressive species but i have had retics that i trusted more than my dog lol every snake or animal has it's own personality rember they are way more afraid of us than we are of them anacondas esp wild collected ones do tend to be super agressive but my yellow conda and Dans yellow are as tame as puppies but i have also seen corn snakes like my snow corn that is as mean as a baby cobra so u just cant say that "ANACONDAS OR ANY OTHER SPECIES ARE AGRESSIVE" yes in a group they can be concidered agressive but it just depends on the snake it self i hope this information help's some of you fellow herpers that you cant judge a snake by the species if it is going to be agressive or not thanks for reading
 
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