lets here your opinion on this please

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scalesandfins;4474805; said:
i disagree, it doesnt matter if its face to face or not. you should back you animals. no matter what. i could understand a week or a few days. but 12 hours later.... thats all him
but im buying the dwarf gator and i will confront that guy face to face at the next show.
the guy with the dwarf gators is a good guy, his family raises gators. what he does is picks out the smallest of each clutch and holds them back for breeding to make smaller gators. his group now only gets about 4-6 ft. it basically like human selection instead of natural selection. like a wierd attempt at controlling evolution
being completly honost, i wouldnt buy one of those gators. dude is shady. He wont provide pics of an adult, no proof of what he claims, just is a shady dude. If can provide pics of a 20 year old(or older) male gator next to something for size.

IMHO i think he is full of crap
 
we will see man. either way dwarf or not its still a gator an dmy dad has a few ponds that he would be very happy at if he didnt stay small.
he should be sending me adult pics tonight. so we will see what they look like.
 
send those adult pics twords me when you get them plz
 
will do! i told him if he can muster up a few adult pics he can consider one sold
we will see.
these are the babies, they seem a little smaller than usual

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i dont see anything that would make me think they are any different than a standard gator. we need an adult next to something for reference
 
I find it highly unlikely there is even such thing as a dwarf gator.
 
oh well. like i said even if he isnt a true dwarf i have a place for him. i would lik eto keep him small and in or around the house but if he gets to big then oh well
it will still take a while
 

um is the bottom one a caiman?? It doesnt look like a gator........


on topic, you ever get one?
 
wild baby gator that is smaller than the one pictured.

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