Zoodiver;595941; said:Not many people have true alligator snappers, most have common snappers (which were added to CITES App III over the past Summer, by the way).
Snappers hatch out at about the size of a quarter. Most of them -whether adult or juvie- will bite. Having a pair of breeding adults in captivity is rare - so I'm impressed. Just having an enclosure for two, then enough room to have haul out and nest space is a big deal.
RadleyMiller;596466; said:I dunno Matt, I'm still wondering what is going on. I wanna see some pics of these things.
Z Trip;594346; said:Well for one, they lay eggs. Do you mean they just hatched? Secondly, most baby animal can be mean and may take time to settle down.
Oh and is their a point to prove on this topic? I find it quite pointless...