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It was my buddys and he sold it, it was very fun watching him eat though . Some of them have very good tempers and they will let you hold them no problem but others, sheesh....everything was food to them :lol: .
Thanks, what can i say...i am a tree hugging hippie that loves all living things but i absolutly love herps....the living, walking, dinosuars of the modern world 8) . This is why i am becomeing a cop for a few years, then i am going to get into my dream job hopefully as a fish and game warden.
Again, nice pics. The olive is awesome!
A friend of mine has a caimen in his basement he walked by the pond the other day, as he did the caimen exploded out of the water, grabbed his pant leg and did the deathroll!!!!
Scared the $#!# out of him!!!!
That first solid one (in post #2) is amazing! I could look at it all day! The lack of pattern really lets you see the iridescent in the scales, beautiful!
Alos what kind of cages are those that you have them in, they look really nice and professional from the little the picture shows.