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chelvis

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wow jaw dropping. When I own a place I am going to try to replicate sine of that!!! all the animals look super healthy. Great work with the water dragons, no nose rub or anything same with the sail backs, a lot of the ones I see have some nose damage from rubbing too much.

Just wow! Thanks for sharing.
 

Renske

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chelvis said:
wow jaw dropping. When I own a place I am going to try to replicate sine of that!!! all the animals look super healthy. Great work with the water dragons, no nose rub or anything same with the sail backs, a lot of the ones I see have some nose damage from rubbing too much.

Just wow! Thanks for sharing.

Thank you!
The problem with the waterdagons and sailfins is that most people keep them in to small enclosures... :( They realy need the space...
 

TeguBuzz

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This is by far the greatest thing I have ever seen in regards to anything and everything. I am in awe and wonder. Your house/enclosures/greenhouse, whatever it is you want to call it, is more well kept than a zoo. Great work!
 

DaLoaner

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really..no ones gonna say it? huh, well guess ill be the one......wats up the gators?? thats badd ass!!

lol, i love ur whole collection....those arent enclosures..they're habitats/ecco-systems.
 

TeguBuzz

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DaLoaner said:
really..no ones gonna say it? huh, well guess ill be the one......wats up the gators?? thats badd A**!!

lol, i love ur whole collection....those arent enclosures..they're habitats/ecco-systems.

Caimans, I didn't see any gators in those pics.
 

dragonmetalhead

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TeguBuzz said:
DaLoaner said:
really..no ones gonna say it? huh, well guess ill be the one......wats up the gators?? thats badd A**!!

lol, i love ur whole collection....those arent enclosures..they're habitats/ecco-systems.

Caimans, I didn't see any gators in those pics.

Caimans are in the alligator family, so DaLoaner isn't too far off.
 

Renske

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Some realy good news and some bad news... First te good news. Our hydrosaurus female laid eggs yesterday. Becouse we want te make sure we breed healty dragons we desided to trow this eggs away becouse it is her first eggs and they did'nt look as good as they sould be. Bet that means we will soon have some more eggs of her!
Today I was making pictures of the Leiocephalus schreibersi and saw 1 of the females is pregnant! So I think I will soon find some more eggs.

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It is the female who sits at the back. I wanted to take a picture trough the back of te terrarium of her belly, but she saw me and she was gone. Maybe I will succeed tomorrow.
Now the bad news....

Bruthus our beautyful Cyclura broke is leg.... He was stuck in a rack and pulled his leg wild los leaving him broke.
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He doesnt like the small enclosure but its better for him not to move...
 

Jan Paul

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His leg is completely healed ;) The crocs in the pictures are a couple dwarfcaimans (Paleosuchus palpebrosus), these are around 25 years old, this was asked a number of responses back.....

Thanks for the Nice compliments!
 

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