> > > when u say caging isn't a problem, will you be able to keep it in a 6x4x3 enclosure with filtered and heated water?

Well,… I think so.

Let’s see,… for the main carcass we can use FRP, shower board, melamine, or, oak plywood. I’ve got a few gallons of water borne poly layin’ ‘round here somewhere, too.

I’ve got two of these tubs in case one ain’t enough.

The inside dimensions of the tubs are 16in. x 40in. x 6in deep. If the water needs to be warmer than room temperature I’m sure I can come up with something, like maybe a submersible aquarium heater with a protective guard, heat tape, or something to do the trick. Filtering systems are widely available and within my price range.

I can get started on it as soon as I finish this cage for another reptile.

One reason the wife ain’t already got one is ‘cause I don’t feel like carry an empty 125-gallon tank in the house & standing it up on its end for a week. Dang! I just remembered, I could’ve put it in an empty 10-gallon tank I’ve got.

Ha! Ha! Don’t you just love a smarty! Relax, I’m just having fun, not trying to be a gen-u-wine smart ---. LOL!

Thanks for the input, Otis, good to see ya again. It’s been a long time.

Take care!
HH
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