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I am no expert by far but, From your description it sounds like a bone or muscular deformaty from the improper diet. Also your cage definitely sounds to small especially the part of only two feet wide. And half land and half water that's only 2.5 feet of water so basically he can just climb in an out. Sounds like many stressful situations for your caiman. I also have a spectacled caiman and he is 2.5-3 feet and in a six foot by four foot cage all is water and then a platform over part to climb out on and bask. ----- Tom 1.2.0 Leopard Gecko (dot, spot, casper) 0.0.1 California King Snake (booboo) 0.2.1 Sulcata Tortoise (tank, sahara and skittles) 0.0.2 Russian Tortoise (tito and lulu) 0.0.2 Red Ear Sliders (bernie and ernie) 0.0.1 Painted Turtles (moe) 0.0.1 Western Soft shell (Squirt) 1.1.0 Bearded Dragon (marshmellow and Sparkles ) 0.0.1 Sumatran Water Monitor (Tiny) 1.0.0 Peachfront Conure (kermit) 0.1.0 Love Bird ( KIKI ) 1.2.0 Dog (layla, Roxy and Rosco) 2.1.0 Crazy Cats (babe, sabastian, tinkerbell) 0.1.0 Lion Head Rabbit (daisy) 0.1.2 Ferret (jordan RIP, Cosmo and Izzy) 0.0.1 White Tree Frog (dumpy jr.) 0.0.1 Fire Belly Toad (ferdinan) 0.0.1 Spectacled caiman (wilbert) 0.0.3 Green Anoles 1.0.0 Bahama Anole 0.0.1 Giant Millipede 0.0.1 Aligator Snapping turtle 0.0.1 Mexican Red Knee Tarantula 0.0.1 Emporor Scorpion 1.0.0 Veiled Chameleon 0.0.1 Argentina Black and White Tegu 2.1.0 Columbian Red Tail Boas Lots Of Fish
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