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RE: common snappers

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Posted by: Langi at Tue May 15 19:40:35 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Langi ]  
   

It's hard to tell from that pic but that kinds looks like an alligator snapper and not a common. Look up some pics of them both and find out.



>>I saw two commons in a drainage ditch friday morning. They appeared to be either fighting or mating or both. Their shells were 10". In the evening I went back by the ditch and they were still going at it. 8 hours. So since they weren't locked up I picked both of them up and found out they were males. They both had bite marks around their heads and neck area. The only thing I can figure from this is that common snappers are extremely aggressive towards each other around mating season. Also, here is a photo of my ally snapper in a 40gal. aquariun. I put a tree branch in there and thats where they like to hide.
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