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Old 02-14-13, 11:29 AM   #16
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Re: some of the crocs and gators

Awesome that you have the room.

Kudos for doing it right.
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Old 02-14-13, 12:32 PM   #17
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Kudos for doing it right.
Luckily space isn't an issue for us, and we like to encourage natural behaviour and give them enough space to swim about, one of our male alligators didn't even know how to swim properly when we got him, as he had been kept in too shallow a water for his whole life, it took him a good few months before he was swimming like he should. Now he is in much better shape and currently breeding.
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Very nice, may have to venture down south myself when you are back open again
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Nice pics, especially the eyes!
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Love the niles and salty. Don't get to see them here often at all
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Quite jealous, those crocs are fantastic, I hope to be able to work some in the future.
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Love the niles and salty. Don't get to see them here often at all
They aren't very common over here, especially the salty, i think we have one of only a handful in the UK. Had to go to a spanish zoo to get him lol.

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Thanks, they are great to work with, one of my favorite animals to just observe aswell, well when they are actually doing something and not just basking that is lol
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Super cool thread! Love the pics! If you ever manage to have the time to get more pics, make sure you update this thread!! What a job! :P
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Super cool thread! Love the pics! If you ever manage to have the time to get more pics, make sure you update this thread!! What a job! :P
i should have grabbed some yesterday, the saltie is massive now, the tail alone is probably wider than me, he looks very impressive lol.
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