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    numero89
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    besides looking after a frog, and some snakes
    I also have some orange eyes "Crocodile Skink (Triblonotus gracilis)

    and I also have a Crocodylus porosus
    and his pictures please see below



    two years I've kept
    but not big confused

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    Julia
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    How big is the tank you keep Crocodylus porosus in?

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    Kurt
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    Holy ****, a saltie!!! If the crocodile getting enough UVB? What are you feeding it?

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    numero89
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julia View Post
    How big is the tank you keep Crocodylus porosus in?
    not too large
    enough water 20%
    its remaining land
    cage size
    60cm long
    40cm wide
    50cm high

    I prefer this high because crocodiles can jump high
    already 4 times out at my house
    when it was still short cage

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    Paul Rust
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    Quote Originally Posted by numero89 View Post
    and I also have a Crocodylus porosus
    and his pictures please see below two years I've kept but not big confused
    I would count my blessings. I will refer you back to this post when you ask us what to do with a 15 foot foul tempered croc. lol
    It is beautiful though.

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    numero89
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Holy ****, a saltie!!! If the crocodile getting enough UVB? What are you feeding it?
    yes this is a saltwater Crocodile
    in my place commonly called (buaya muara)

    for UVB,, every morning I sunbathe
    because in Indonesia is quite hot so I'm just hanging around 15 to 30 minutes

    saltie usually eat fish, crickets, mealworms, meat broiler, any rat that he is very greedy

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    numero89
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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Amphibian Rescue View Post
    I would count my blessings. I will refer you back to this post when you ask us what to do with a 15 foot foul tempered croc. lol
    It is beautiful though.
    I still have a small
    My friend maintains four crocodile with the length of six meters
    hahahahhahah

    but every day she was bathing her fourth crocodile with affection

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    Paul Rust
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    I gotta admit that I have been messing with the idea of digging a 1/2 acre lake on my property and building a crocodile enclosure.

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    numero89
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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Amphibian Rescue View Post
    I gotta admit that I have been messing with the idea of digging a 1/2 acre lake on my property and building a crocodile enclosure.
    he takes care of his house with a yard large enough for four porosus crocodile once

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    numero89
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    show me all his cages pictures here

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    Kurt
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    Paul, I don't think the PNW is a place to raise crocodiles outside. At least not year round. They are more cold sensitive then American alligators. That's what stops me from having one. If I lived in Florida I would have an alligator and maybe some crocodiles, most likely Crocodylus niloticus.

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    Paul Rust
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Paul, I don't think the PNW is a place to raise crocodiles outside. At least not year round. They are more cold sensitive then American alligators. That's what stops me from having one. If I lived in Florida I would have an alligator and maybe some crocodiles, most likely Crocodylus niloticus.
    Yeah your right, I don't know of any that can tolerate our temps and it would take too much to heat the water and shelter. Too bad, I would love to have some. Oh well, was just a thought, but OMG a Nile a few Salties would be awesome.

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    Kurt
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    Yes, it would be, but you will have to move southern Florida to make that dream come true.

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    numero89
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    what if my house is just a lot of options to preserve what was here lolContribute

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    Tropicok
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    Made a 4 1/2 hr. trip to S. Oklahoma yesterday to see American alligators at Red Slough Wildlife Mgmt. area. Got lucky sighting of 3 adults and one baby. They are sort of captive as they live in old rice fields converted into wetlands. One of the guys on the trip keeps and raises alligators in the city and has the permission and paperwork from state wildlife officials. Just thought I'd throw this out here.

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    Kurt
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    I used to work with alligators at the MoS. I have handled Crocodylus niloticus & siamensis.

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