Anaconda Yellow Health Information
Yellow Anacondas require a large enclosure, at least 2/3 of which is filled with water over six inches deep, and they should have plenty of places to hide. They should be kept at tropical temperatures and humidity levels. Captive Yellow Anacondas are fed primarily on appropriately sized rodents. Even captive bred specimens tend to be aggressive, and because of their great size and strength, they are only recommended for those experienced with keeping large aggressive snakes.
Breeding
Yellow Anacondas usually breed between March and July, after an elaborate courtship ritual that can take up to two months. They often mate in the water. Anacondas are viviparous animals, which means they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. The female will give birth to her young, usually between 8 and 30 babies, after about five months of gestation.