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01-08-03, 09:16 PM
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just pic happy lol!!
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01-08-03, 09:21 PM
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very cool.
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01-10-03, 11:46 AM
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Very cute! :P
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01-10-03, 11:51 AM
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Nice
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01-11-03, 07:31 PM
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lol what a wanker opening just to say Awwwwww I assume. lol like the effect of the light.
Deuce
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01-12-03, 01:06 AM
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Awesome paleaosus
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3.4 West Papuan 1.0 Bred'ls
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01-12-03, 01:33 AM
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What a ripper!!
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01-12-03, 09:45 AM
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Nice snapper!!!
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01-12-03, 12:09 PM
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Awww... he's cute . Can't wait til I get mine... just not sure which to get...either a yacare x spectacled or a dwarf caimen (p. palpebrosus).
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01-12-03, 03:34 PM
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hehe ha dom its a spec and thanks for the coments guys plus the photo effect lol its amazing what happens when ya have yer thumb over the flash LOL!!!!
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01-12-03, 04:38 PM
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Is that really a spec .. man was I off on that one lol then nice caimen crocodilus. Ill blame it on the pic lighting lol!
Rachel - word of advise - the smaller the caimen is the better the chances of having better husbandry for a long time .. yacares and spec get to a hefty size althoguh I personally love yacares.. I have only worked with one littl juvi and he is FULL of personality - I love the little guy!
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01-12-03, 05:13 PM
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Dom,
specs x yacares get about 4 - 6' long... no biggie
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01-12-03, 05:19 PM
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Is that a joke Rachel?????
How can u care for a 6 foot crocodilian???? Realisticly????
Sorry but this really agravates me .. there is no way! Unless u own your own place or house. Only then can u properly house a 4 or even 6 foot caimen and ensure him proper husbandry his whole life.
Also .. Have u ever jumped on a 6 foot caimen .. All I can say is 4 feet is pretty much the max I would do on my own ..
Don't take this as a personal attack ( I know we have had this discussion b4 me and you) but I seriously doubt you could care for a 6 foot caimen .. I know I couldn't properly... Space wise I mean ..
If anyone wishes, lets have a construtive debate on this subject .. I have lts to say about this..
Take care
Dom
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01-12-03, 05:31 PM
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I am personally one of those ppl who believe that owning any crocodilian is a bad thing unless used in educational shows or any really good reason. An enclosure for a crocodilian about 6 feet long is going to be huge even though some ppl might think otherwise. The fact is that they are not meant to be in captivity. I work with a small Paleosuchus palpebrosus and when he was about half a foot long he bit some1 and nearly broke his thumb so they are a force to be reckoned with. All i can really say is if u have the facilities to keep it go ahead but they are not easy animals to keep! And just a quik question, why would u want a hybrid crocodilian?
Deuce
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01-14-03, 05:27 PM
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Umm, I'll be using it for education too...that's what I was planning to do in the first place. Plus, females don't get 6 feet and I have much help around here with it. I'm not going to argue about this.
Later,
Rach
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