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good looking gator and very nice shots as well.
Chris
thanks Chris, we're doing pretty well over here, he's grown so much already, and has gotten alot healthier looking since I first got him.
hey ice.... great gator and pics...!!!
could you post some pics of your gators enclosure, it looks like a great one in the pics... kind of natural...
best wishes
Rick
Gorgeous! Makes me want a gator lol. 
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-Ryan
"Are you feeling stupid? I know I sure am."
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Sure man, here ya go, only one I have of this "new" layout.

This is only going to last until December, when I am going to have to have my next enclosure built, but I just traded up from a standard 55 gallon to this 50 gallon breeder, which measures a much more comfy 18"X18"X36". Much better than the 48"X12"X21" that the 55 had.
Don't take this as criticism or anything, but is that water not a little deep for your gator? (only asking because I want to learn).. Do they like deep water, and will yours swim to the bottom? Let me know!
Matt
Nope he's pretty agile in the water, loves to swim around and walk along the bottom at night, stalking the tetras that occupy his space. They can swim extremely well, but I will be the first to admit this enclosure has alot more water than land, but I think the young gators prefer to be in water anyway, but don't quote me on that. His next enclosure will be more a 50/50 split (land/water).
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