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    You just won the Internet, talking in metric and celsius instead of that US gibberish. Faith in humanity? Restored!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperJr View Post
    You just won the Internet, talking in metric and celsius instead of that US gibberish. Faith in humanity? Restored!
    I don't understand why everything isn't in metric anyway. It's so much easier. I was raised in New York but my mom is from Germany and my dad is a biology professor at Cambridge (although he too is American). I grew up knowing both which makes conversion easy but I am still astounded that the US hasn't switched over to the universal norm. Well it doesn't really astound me... considering it's america.

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    Also a bravo on the metric from me. I find myself defaulting to imperial on this forum as the membership seems skewed to the US, so it's nice to see metric from someone with a US flag under their name.


    How did the feeding go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
    Also a bravo on the metric from me. I find myself defaulting to imperial on this forum as the membership seems skewed to the US, so it's nice to see metric from someone with a US flag under their name.


    How did the feeding go?
    Thanks for the kind support of my rebellious measurements. LOL.

    The feeding went OK. She didn't eat until well into the evening when her lights turned off. They are nocturnal so I guess if she's a night-time snacker i'll know to put her food out later so it doesn't rot. She ate a HUGE piece of raw bloody steak. It was beautiful and I am proud.

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    I love the temp set-up. I plan on getting a Smooth Fronted Caiman when I move into a bigger house since my little apartment is already crowded with what I have. Can't wait to see the final enclosure..

    Only question I have is won't LB pull up the live plants you have planted. I had an alligator a few years back and all she did was pull up plants and unroot them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thadmy View Post
    I love the temp set-up. I plan on getting a Smooth Fronted Caiman when I move into a bigger house since my little apartment is already crowded with what I have. Can't wait to see the final enclosure..

    Only question I have is won't LB pull up the live plants you have planted. I had an alligator a few years back and all she did was pull up plants and unroot them.
    So far I have not had an issue with the plants at all. I do leave live mice in the tank for her and they actually do more damage. She is still getting uused to her enclosure but I am always prepared for chaos. Lol. Her outside pond is coming along and I will have photos up as soon as possible.

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    Outside pond...it is going to suck to catch her every fall, especially as she get bigger over the years. When I first saw the topic I though " really, why would someone want that as a pet?" But after seeing this and what you have planned, I believe this is the best place for her. Almost makes me want one, but I am happy to live vicariouly on this one. I applaud you for your efforts and dedication and am looking forward to updates.
    Any chance of some feeding pics or video?
    In regards to the metric thing, I am a transplanted American and could not agree more. Metric is better. I use both systems everyday at work.

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