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Some babies outside.
Their pond I just sink a plastic tub into a hole, and add a filter etc.

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nice pic can i ask do they shed there skin like lizards do
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No they don't.
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Old 03-11-2009, 03:08 PM
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I somehow think that the licensing officers in the UK may want a little more than a garden pond with a fence around it before issuing a license for a Nile Croc!!!!!!!
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I was thinking exactly that
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I somehow think that the licensing officers in the UK may want a little more than a garden pond with a fence around it before issuing a license for a Nile Croc!!!!!!!
Would stop the neighbourhood cats though
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would have to say a nile croc would not make a good pet obviously if your in a country where the natural climate matches theres makes it a hell of a lot easier bit in this country you talking big money to build them an enclosure big enough with correct heating i myself have worked with caiman spectacled and cuviers dwarf and i have also worked with an adult american alligator i must say the alligator was the most tolerant when it came to human interaction but for caging and cleaning i would go with cuviers if you were looking to get into crocs and whats all this about stacy i was supposed to be getting an adult asian off him we arranged it all was sorted then he never answered his phone
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Old 03-11-2009, 06:06 PM
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would have to say a nile croc would not make a good pet obviously if your in a country where the natural climate matches theres makes it a hell of a lot easier bit in this country you talking big money to build them an enclosure big enough with correct heating i myself have worked with caiman spectacled and cuviers dwarf and i have also worked with an adult american alligator i must say the alligator was the most tolerant when it came to human interaction but for caging and cleaning i would go with cuviers if you were looking to get into crocs and whats all this about stacy i was supposed to be getting an adult asian off him we arranged it all was sorted then he never answered his phone
Adult asian what?
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water monitor female about six foot he kept saying he was gonna bring her down and never did had a friend with some venomous that he may have wanted but never called him beginning to think he was telling porkys
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I would like to see anybody try and house a nile or saltwater croc, it would have to me massive
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I know someone in Europe that has niles and a big ass salt for sale atm.
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