Huge alligator snapper

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Gerards

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TortoiseBoy1999 said:
I would be scared just to SEE that thing! D: :)P)

They're very nice turtles that are easy to keep. I like to swim with them, it's impressive to see underwater.
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Gerards said:
They're very nice turtles that are easy to keep. I like to swim with them, it's impressive to see underwater.

You seriously swim with them?...... Awesome :cool:


Tom said:
Almost looks cartoonish in proportion.

Yeah..... Sorta does......
 

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If I had a large display tank or pond, I would buy that dinosaur in a second.

Gerards, what is your occupation? Your setups look nice, well constructed, and well funded.
 

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Baoh said:
If I had a large display tank or pond, I would buy that dinosaur in a second.

Gerards, what is your occupation? Your setups look nice, well constructed, and well funded.

That picture was actually taken at Tom Crutchfields, during work one day. That was a old fish stock tank, I do not use or like concrete for turtles. Now I just do my own turtles for a living.
 

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Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
 

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I think they are so cool! We have just the regular snapping turtles in the ponds here where I run and I always find the babies on the trail. They look so prehistoric. Thanks for sharing!
 
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