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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:48 am Post subject:
wow Jeff, now they are eye catching do they have to stay in the water all the time ? what do they eat ? and how long do they live ? oh and how big do they get ???????? _________________ 0.1.0 B/W Colombian tegu
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:07 pm Post subject: TURTLES ANYONE
Angelrose The giant musk is full grown at 12inches (male) fully aquatic likes cork bark rounds for some basking eats reptomin turtle food and dead fish ALLIGATOR SNAPPER is the largest turtle in north america up 32 inches shell length around 200-300 pounds in large males female are around 19inches and about 85 pounds in captivity they are know to get really heavy large male being about 300 pounds Alli snappers are fully aquatic only the females leave the water to lay eggs male never leaves the water but they bask under heat lamps water temp. should be 82-85 degrees I housed the Alli snappers adults in 300 gallon stock tanks Alligator snappers dont need alot of room but should have enough to turn around they eat every thing mice , rats Meats beef heart Fish are the main part of the diet I used to feed mine fish i caught like blue gills and bass ate the whole fish in one gulp this ones small yet so he will eat minnows , gold fish sometimes and meats. Can use drift wood in the water it will turn it tea color Alli snappers love it. this alli snapper now can but housed in 20 gallon tank with filters and a heater need any more info let me know For more info check the link logger head acres turtle farm Alligator snapper breeder.
http://www.turtleman.com/turtlecare.html
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:26 pm Post subject: alligator snapper
no not for kids you need to know how to handle them or be a finger short like so my cajuns in the south
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:57 pm Post subject: alligator snapper
IVE HAD ALOT ALLI SNAPPERS BUT I COULDNT SELL THEM TO YOU JOSE BECAUSE YOUR IN CA SNAPPERS ARE RESTRICTED IN CA NO SALE OF THEM THERE GUESS THEY ARE WORRIED ABOUT SOME SMUCK RELEASING THEM WHICH WOULD MOST LIKELY HAPPEN
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