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Smiley & Me

Smiley & Me

by Junior
May 4, 2003 11:09 PM · 3179 views · 79.0 k · 600 x 800

My Baby Smiley (SPECTACLED CAIMAN) 3' 2" some times she feels like 6'+. But she has never tried to bite (YET)
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chronicfetus99
May 20, 2003 8:10 AM
Rating: 5/5
nice specimen,exactly what kind is it?how old is it and could ya gimme some info please,im looking to buy one seriously
Junior
May 20, 2003 10:00 AM
She's a Spectacled caiman . I've had her a little over 4 years . She was like 11 inches when I first got her.If your interested in buying a Crocodilian not recommended but if you are, Please Read all you can about them and check your State Laws. Here's a link that will help you http://crocodilian.com/crocfaq/ and if you have any problems and questions visit this forum http://forums.kingsnake.com/forum.php?catid=40 they will help you alot. Remember not all Crocodilians are the same and most of them will not let you hold them. They are Extremely strong,cheap to buy but expensive to keep. I hope this helps.
chronicfetus99
May 23, 2003 4:29 AM
Rating: 5/5
Thanks for all the info you posted,i will look over some of it later on.I am an owner of larger species of pythons,like burms and bloods(although bloods arent all that long just fat)i should be able to to keep a caiman,and i have handled them before in the past,ot to often.but my dedication to my pets,i would do everything i could to make sure all of its requirments were met,and i want one so bad its killing me not owning one.and i the largest camain i held,i was like 15 and it was around 6 foot,and i have handled alligators too,largest being about 7 foot,but i have gotten older and have more experiece in the herp field so i think these should be no problem for me.thanks for the info
ReptileFreak19
May 26, 2003 3:02 PM
Rating: 5/5
Sweet creature. Junior..
Fetus : Alligator mississippiensis, American Alligators legally obtained outside of Alabama may only be imported by permit. American Alligators may be possessed, raised, and sold by licensed alligator farming operations. Living alligators at least four feet in lenth, as well as alligator meat, hides, and parts may be sold.
Alabama License and Permit Information - Fees for Alligator Farming licenses are $1000 annually. The complete text of the alligator farming regulation, and information and/or applications for any required permits or licenses of this section may be obtained from the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Good luck on it.
Xain
bdking15
Nov 19, 2003 7:21 PM
Rating: 5/5
hey nice pic i am 14 and thinking about getting a dawf caimin do you think it is a good idea thanks for ur help
pantera
Nov 25, 2003 11:05 PM
Rating: 4/5
i am 14 like bdking i have the same question how do i get a perment for a caimon in califonia email me at insane_gaboonviper@yahoo.com
braveheart
Mar 24, 2004 8:12 PM
Rating: 5/5
lovely spec mate...any hints or tips on getting them to mellow?im sure loads of people would love to know
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