its funny in that first pic he looks so mad but he the second one he seems so content with being held
fhawk362;3854497; said:its funny in that first pic he looks so mad but he the second one he seems so content with being held
CTU2fan;3854677; said:Yes I'd never completely trust them. I've had snappers who showed no desire to bite out of aggression but would bite out of feeding response. Different from the turtle's point of view, but to your hand it amounts to the same. They don't like being held though, and even if they're not biters they will try to kick free, and their claws are no picnic either.
Not sure about those collapsible things, the big rubbermaid stock tanks might work, I think they come up to 300 gallons? I see that 14" max size a lot but I know I've seen bigger, I'd guess 20" max as they get old and grow all their lvies.
snakeguy101;3854419; said:You can get them at all sorts of sizes, I would start with kingsnake.com but also check local pet stores and reptile shows. I would not pay more than $25 for a small one to give you a price range.
also, here is a picture of the proper way to hold a snapper:
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snakeguy101;3854419; said:You can get them at all sorts of sizes, I would start with kingsnake.com but also check local pet stores and reptile shows. I would not pay more than $25 for a small one to give you a price range.
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Conner;3854868; said:Are you wearing a bullet proof vest in that second picture??
snakeguy101;3855771; said:actually sort of, I am wearing a Kevlar lined pair of waiters, that is what saved my ankle when that turtle bit me too, he got them all bunched up and they took a lot of the force out of the bite. he was also only able to penetrate in 2 small points where his beak was the sharpest. I firmly believe that those waiters are the reason I am able to walk today...
fishy12;3855684; said:Ok so a 300gal trough wld work for life?
