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Posted by: gatorsnap5 at Sat Feb 3 13:18:07 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gatorsnap5 ] I know I know I know im a dumb ass. okay now that that is out of the way.... i have been keeping my four common razorback's with my three alligator snappers.I have a common AST a pig tailed AST and a hypo AST. now, the pig tailed snapper is fine but the hypo and the common both got the very tip of their tails nipped by i am assuming the razorbacks seeing as how i have a friend who keeps about fifteen to twenty hatchlings together and doesnt have a single problem. i am wondering if the tails will first of all, grow back??? and secondly will the tail tips need to be treated with any thing to avoid bacterial infection? i have very little in my turtles tank in way of clutter so as to avoid waste buildup i have a few fake plants for them to hide in and a ceramic log decoration for them to get out of the water so i think that the water will stay relatively clean but i just dont want to screw this up. any help would be appreciated. and i know that the best thing would be to keep the snappers and the razorbacks separate but right now all i have is my forty five gallon turtle tank. thanks for any help. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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