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    Re: Husbandry for baby Gator?

    Also, I wouldn't really make it fully aquatic. Reason I say this is because alligators do like to sit on land from time to time.
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    Re: Husbandry for baby Gator?

    Yeah I know, she has plenty of room to bask under the lamp during the day. But so far she spends 95% of her time in the water. But she does have the best of both worlds.

    And I have a half a dozen actual minnows for now as well as I drop a few crickets in every day. I am waiting on my case of Mazuri Crocodilian Diet to come in. I have the breeders menu and schedual as well so she is not thrown off too badly.
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    Re: Husbandry for baby Gator?

    If it were me, I'd use a canister filter of some sort--a hang on back will cause a ton of splashing and just be a hassle to keep it operating. HOBs are not meant to run with low water levels. Canister filters are more efficicient at doing what you want, just be prepared to clean it often. Fluvals are great. Magnums are cheaper and still work well. if you're not worried about a failure making a spill, the cheap-o ones do quite well, actually... I just wouldn't trust them long term.

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    Re: Husbandry for baby Gator?

    now that yo mentioned it I have been looking at dozens of them and the canister is the way to go IMO. I'm going with the Hagen Fluval FX5 External Canister Filter. I choked at the price ($299) but I think it will be more than enough to keep some fish in the tank plus keep the water nice and fresh.

    If you havent noticed I am going all out on my new baby and she will only have the best. It has been a long time comming and alot of $$$ saving and planning involved. I am quite proud of this one!
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    Re: Husbandry for baby Gator?

    I've seen fluvals last more than ten years... a nice justification for their price. however, be aware that you'll want a larger filter sooner rather than later.

    Also check salt-water forums for used canister filters. plenty of people buy them and then discover they're junk for SW. I sold a magnum350 I had for $30 IIRC, and I've seen lots of deals similar... FW forums have deals, but not as impressive as the SW, since their application is best for FW tanks...
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    Re: Husbandry for baby Gator?

    Quote Originally Posted by WesleyTF View Post
    I've seen fluvals last more than ten years... a nice justification for their price. however, be aware that you'll want a larger filter sooner rather than later.

    Also check salt-water forums for used canister filters. plenty of people buy them and then discover they're worthless for SW. I sold a magnum350 I had for $30 IIRC, and I've seen lots of deals similar... FW forums have deals, but not as impressive as the SW, since their application is best for FW tanks...
    Sorry! It just slipped out!

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    Re: Husbandry for baby Gator?

    I ended up getting a pond filter with bio balls for my gator when I had her. Worked wonders and it kept her water clean and stable for fish even. Also if fed properly a 55 gal will not last you very long before she out grows it. I recommend xlarge plastic storage containers. Glass and Gators are a dangerous combination. Also we always put clean sifted, flushed sand in her aquatic areas, they love to dig while in water. A hiding spot is a must as well, preferably in the water. They are a very shy animal, they need somewhere to feel safe. I fed mine alot of raw roast and chicken supplemented with repcal calcium w/D3. Oh if possible they love waterfalls! Mine would sit under hers for hours, I think it was her own personal massager, LOL! Man I miss her.

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