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Gator and croc enclosures.....

reptile_man7mm Feb 12, 2006 03:27 PM

Can any of you guys post outside enclosure pics... i wont to see some more ideas on how to build my new pond, and fencnig, pumps..etc.

I know you guys got some pics.. so post away!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Michael

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goini04 Feb 13, 2006 11:01 AM

These are my first outdoor enclosure pics. This will be fine while the animal is 2-3 ft, but once it gets larger it will need to be upgraded. I am already planning a pool upgrade and a higher fencing with a lean-in. I have also since building this enclosure, removed the waterfall and covered up the wiring that was exposed in this photo. Hope they help you some....

Chris

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kilhd Feb 14, 2006 10:12 PM

Hi..
goi.. those pics are awesome! great looking setup. What was housed here? In my head I have something similar to that for a caiman but I am no landscape artist. ; ) Did you have a heat source for the animal anywhere? Thanks for posting.

goini04 Feb 15, 2006 06:58 AM

I had a young American alligator housed there. This is just a summer enclosure as I live in Ohio. As I said, it is only good for about 2-3 feet and then it will have to be upgraded as I plan to do this summer.

Chris

>>Hi..
>>goi.. those pics are awesome! great looking setup. What was housed here? In my head I have something similar to that for a caiman but I am no landscape artist. ; ) Did you have a heat source for the animal anywhere? Thanks for posting.
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U.A.P.P.E.A.L.
Uniting A Proactive Primate and Exotic Animal League
www.uappeal.org

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