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been inactive for a while due to moving and lack of internet at home, so i thought i would post some pics of stuff!

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That croc is amazing, that tank is getting a little small though...
You should build an awesome outdoor enclosure when he/she gets older, but it looks awesome!

Human to woma:the pinkie is on the other side of the hand...silly lol
 
Lizardloco, the croc is 2.5foot, that tank is 6 foot, the tank is more then big enough for a crocodile of that size!

Craig, do you think I let it get down that far on purpose? I tried submerging it in water, blowing on it, detergent in it's mouth before it got down that far, I ended up having to squirt metho down it's throat to get it to let go.
 
The enclosure is fine, juveniles go great in aquariums. Putting them in larger pond type enclosures when they are small often leads to problems. I have seen this in many cases where an animal thrives in an aquarium and when you put it into a landscaped area they go downhill, put them back in an aquarium they go great again.
 
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