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I love caiman lizards! If they weren't so expensive I'd so get one. But it looks like they need ALOT of maintnance since they're semi-aquatic. Plus the snail-only diet. They look alot like a tegu aswell.
they are a pretty neat Teiid. but like yall have said itseems like they would need alot of special care thatwould indeed cost a bit more than our tegus lol
I don't think the care would cost anymore than a tegu, in fact probably less. You can buy snails buy the pound in asian markets for peanuts.
Here's a good pic for size reference.
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i didnt really think of that Puff. i have been intreasted in Dracaena for a wile but never really thought about if snails would be cheap or not. i guess i just assumed they wouldnt be.
well pink, if they wont ship to canada u can always take a drive down to mass and pick it up here at my house, id like to take a look at the lil guy anyways haha
LOL theese animals are cool to work with, very common now in the pet trade, i have seen them go as low as $450 now on kingsnake, i had a few. Feeding them is real cheap, i spoend maybe $3-$5 a month feeding them, i buy seafood from the asian super markets and its super cheap, they sell snails, clams, etc....Easy to take care of
man the more i read and the more i see these guys the more i can't wait. I have to wait till september to get on however, im currently in temp housing and can't have one till i move home. My tegus miss me now that im gone, my mom says my tegu durning free roam time has been sleeping in the dirty laudry i left or on my pillow. Poor guy.
Definitely the type of animal I would want to go all out enclosure-wise.. Huge semi-aquatic setup where you could watch them dive, swim and hunt their snails(if you can find or raise your own live).
Yeah they are extremely cool interesting unsual lizards, I kept many tegus in the past and theese guys are very similir, just the caiman is semi aquatic. Anyone who keeps tegu's and loves em will love theese guys just as much, thats for sure. The price should keep dropping with so many people importing them, i have seen them as low as $350
I'm hoping to get a CB one maybe, as for the enclosure i keep thinking of pulling the 300 gallon fishtank i have in storage. Using glass and silicon to use 3/4 of it water about 2 feet deep. I would love to go larger, we'll see. I have to first got to get home really.
Unfortunately I don't live in an area with Asian markets. I think it'd be tough to feed one of these guys. I've heard of people feeding the Zoomed Can O'Snails. I thought the label on them said that they were not to be fed as a staple. Anyone sure about this?
From what i've been hearing they can be used with theses guys just because thats what they specialize in. However people have been feeding CB ones pinkis, ground turkey and other food items along with snails. Fresh imports on the other hand i think will only take snails, so if getting one ask what they are feedin on.
I also wonder about filtering a water source the size of what you'd need for one of these to be able to swim. I'd consider an 8ft Waterland tub. How would you filter out feces in a pool that big? It would be hard to do without a drainage system being utilized daily. What are others doing?
A drainage system would be ideal, but you can also use a fluval filter or a canister filter is drilling and sealing up a waterland tub doesnt sound applealing. The fluval is what has been used for year in turtle tanks they have a heavel duty foam filteration before the carbom and the mechanics. They are great for tanks that have large waste. The canister is great for people who do not want the filter showing. However if your talking like a zoo lize cage where there is over 1000 then even the largets canister filter (and they come pretty big now on the aquarium market) will have problems and a sub filter tank is the most effecant way to go.
I've been looking into a a waterland tub for a caiman lizard but i think a aquaruim and then a custom build enclosure is the way im gonna go.