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RE: multiple crocs caging?

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Posted by: SocialTatts at Tue Dec 6 09:04:18 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SocialTatts ]  
   

I know that some people do house them together even when not breeding. I won't do it though due to risk of injury. Some crocs have been known to seriously injure (hospitalize) their cage mate. Those sharp teeth do serious damage to each other. It is good to build a divider wall in between them to let them get somewhat used to being around each other. They can smell each other, see each other, and just be aware of one another with out the risk of injury. When crocs are smaller and younger in age many people keep them together, but as adults that is your choice. I am sure you will get some different opinions on this but, I don't want to take the risk myself. Good luck with them!


   

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