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I have decided to take the plunge and get some crocodilians once I find a pair or trio of P.trigonatus. Their housing as babies will be 4'*22' of ground space. 84 cubic inches of floor split 60/40 land/water. I know all temps. From there they will be moved right into breeding/adult enclosure(not built) Does anyone have experiance housing a pair or trio from birth or just a few weeks after?Thanks for all the help
I can house adults and don't need to move for school. I also understand the commitment that comes with a large dangerous animal. Just for the doomsayers.
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That sounds pretty much it. They will do fine together. until they are about 4 years old (2.5ish') then you will want to start watching for aggression. Either way, you sound to be on your way quite nicely, just remember youngins' enjoy hiding so plant cover is the deal.
Good luck,
Xain