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So I've looked into the research and guide portion of them but I haven't heard from actual owners that have or had them. I have a red tail boa lucifer that is 8 years old. I've had him since 5 months old. I have a green tree python named Hera that is 5 years old and my burmese Zeus who is 3 years old. I'm extremely interested and wanting to move up because as someone that works as a learning tech at an exotic animal hospital and as a certified vet tech at a small animal (common pets like dogs, cats, rabbits) veterinary hospital for 4 years but wanted to chase my dream which is exotics especially because snakes are my favorite animal on earth. I want to move onto getting one of my dream snakes which is a retic specifically a tiger morph if I can afford it. I've also looked into a green anaconda. Though haven't heard from a personal point of view of how they are and and if it is a huge jump to go onto a retic or anaconda while having a fairly large red tail and a no question large burmese for some time. Difficulty wise. The green tree is by far the most difficult and easily has the hottest temper of them all even over my friends rock python. Luckily she is smaller and cant constrict me even if she wanted to and in reality no snake would ever want to. Though if she does catch me. Her teeth sink so deep. The easiest and most mild is my red tail. Anyways back to the question. Is it wise to move up to a retic or anaconda at this stage or do I still need to wait a bit?

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