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Old 03-05-03, 11:21 AM   #1
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minimum space requirements for a caiman?

I was curious to see how people here keep their caimans. How much space to you provide, or plan to provide, for your fully grown (6ft to 8ft) specticled caiman or your fully grown (4ft to 5ft) Dwarf Caiman?

I would think that providing anything less than a small room would be inappropriate for a grown caiman. I was planning on getting a Cuviers but I think the water monitors will take up all the space. I guess I will wait until my new house is finished being built to see if I can house one properly.
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Old 03-05-03, 07:43 PM   #2
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OHHHH MY GOD IT'S Borneo Bazz, hey has it's Shaggin Shane. LOL!!!!!!
Hey Baz check out crocodilian.com they are awsome and have really
good captive care faqs.
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yeah I checked that site out a few times Sheep Shagger Shane lol.

Hey you still interested in that Australia trip in September 2004? I have some printouts for you if you want to come with me. I dropped one off for Alison at Little Rays today but I could swing by again and drop one off for you if you want.

Hey it's Bongo Baz now not Borneo Baz you silly billy!
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Old 03-07-03, 09:56 AM   #4
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Nope it's okay i am in contact with Adam Britton, I know the guy for god snakes.
I'll take a look anyways though i might go then or earlier. who knows but it is
expensive for a flight to Darwin i'll have to pull some strings.

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PS u will always be borneo baz to me!!
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...Duece, you plan on going on the volunteer Johnstoni catching?
I was thinking of going in '04. I know a few people up there to bunk with, so all I have to do is find a way there...
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hey me too, it should be lots of fun we should keep in touch i am still getting info.

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I am also hoping to be in Australia sometime in 2004...maybe we should all meet up eh? Im not sure yet...but i might stay for quite a while. ahhh well....its a long time away yet...
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I was there in '01

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