wow very nice do you plan on getting any more crocs and where did you get your fresh water croc id like to get one and im very intreasted in buying one i already have an american alligator and id like to get a fresh water croc too their amazing rreptiles.
i love all of Australias native wildlife and keep snakes and lizards... it looks like you care for your croc but you need to make his tank a little more inhabitable it seems a little plain
hes a crocodile, not a dog, they dont like to be over crowded, he has an area to hide, an area to bask, and plenty of underwater room to move around, if there was any more stuff in there feeding him would become too dangerous for me and him, he doesnt spend his entire life in there anyway, he comes out 3 times a week and goes in his outdoor setup when its sunny.
hey dude, you do have to have a licence, in victoria, australia, you can keep crocodiles as long as you have an advanced wildlife licence, same as all your venomous snakes etc.
he cloud possibly get up to 7 metres if hes in the riht conditions and fed properly! hes growing like a maniac now.first 6 months i got him he didnt grow at all, but hes grown 4 cms in two weeks. hopefully going to go through a growth spirt.
haha he's moving out of that tank soon, its getting a little small, i will probably give him a room for the moment before i put in my 2 car garage for him
that is the coolest thing i've ever seen... : ]
MantisShrimpa 1 year ago
u should probly put some gravel or rocks on the bottum to make to seem more naturel to the croc
noobtuberization 1 year ago
it would be pretty awsome to have a pet that can kill anything and eat anything ^^ dun have 2 worry bout its dietary habits
noodow715 1 year ago
its so small in this vid then it is now
jackpython221 2 years ago
wow very nice do you plan on getting any more crocs and where did you get your fresh water croc id like to get one and im very intreasted in buying one i already have an american alligator and id like to get a fresh water croc too their amazing rreptiles.
vargos33 2 years ago
What are you going to do when it's 4 metres or more?
Come on, you really can't keep a animal like that as a pet.
elleke024 2 years ago
let me guess. Once it is too big you'll let it go in the neighbourhood to prey on the children and pets.
dummy
qwertywxyz 2 years ago
wow nice! what's his name :D?
padreriflorsa 2 years ago
crikey!!
mckellar007 2 years ago
nice one but is it legal?
lumifax 3 years ago
yep, it is in australia!
mckellar007 3 years ago
thats awsome! but what do you do when he gets several meters?
lumifax 3 years ago
get a much bigger enclosure!!
mckellar007 3 years ago
I wouldn't want to keep one of those huge suckers.
But it must be awesome to keep an animal that can kill a great white shark!
ownagemaximus2 2 years ago
Good point.
eaglesfan226 2 years ago
How are your croc's doing? I heard that they tend to die when there young?
x0HERPER0x 3 years ago
what are you going to do when it gets really big nice setup though
pimpsauce5 3 years ago
get a bigger enclosure....
mckellar007 3 years ago
i thought that salt waters get really really big
pimpsauce5 3 years ago
they do....7 maybe 8 metres
mckellar007 3 years ago
you gona need a hella big cage
pimpsauce5 3 years ago
i love all of Australias native wildlife and keep snakes and lizards... it looks like you care for your croc but you need to make his tank a little more inhabitable it seems a little plain
roxymumbles 3 years ago
hes a crocodile, not a dog, they dont like to be over crowded, he has an area to hide, an area to bask, and plenty of underwater room to move around, if there was any more stuff in there feeding him would become too dangerous for me and him, he doesnt spend his entire life in there anyway, he comes out 3 times a week and goes in his outdoor setup when its sunny.
mckellar007 3 years ago
nope, vic, sa and NT you are, everywhere else its pretty much impossible, NSW has the strictest rules of them all.
mckellar007 3 years ago
your not aloud them in nsw ?
jono4jess 3 years ago
wow i thought it would cost way more then that lol
jono4jess 3 years ago
nah, the croc farms up in darwin give them away like candy! its the licencing and set up that costs you an arm and a leg.
mckellar007 3 years ago
hey how much did he cost ?
jono4jess 3 years ago
he cost me 500, the set up cost more, as it usually does!!
mckellar007 3 years ago
now that is something you dont see everyday, cool but i thought you would have to have a licence or something to keep an animal like that heh...
jonlee29 3 years ago
hey dude, you do have to have a licence, in victoria, australia, you can keep crocodiles as long as you have an advanced wildlife licence, same as all your venomous snakes etc.
mckellar007 3 years ago
will it grow to be massive? from seein steve irwin dealing with salt water crocs they pretty darn HUGE lol...
jonlee29 3 years ago
he cloud possibly get up to 7 metres if hes in the riht conditions and fed properly! hes growing like a maniac now.first 6 months i got him he didnt grow at all, but hes grown 4 cms in two weeks. hopefully going to go through a growth spirt.
mckellar007 3 years ago
wow, great video!...looks nasty as anything.Please keep adding updates as he/she grows. Cheers.
crooner022 3 years ago
wow a salty...nice setup and wonderfull croc good luck with him 5/5
kksnakes 3 years ago
lol you have a pet saltie...
good luck with keepin it in that tank in 5 years time lol.
jonomurphy3 3 years ago
haha he's moving out of that tank soon, its getting a little small, i will probably give him a room for the moment before i put in my 2 car garage for him
mckellar007 3 years ago
lol cool cool
wonder what you're gonna feed him ;) lol
jonomurphy3 3 years ago
haha hes feeding on mice and chicken necks and day old chicks. all pre killed, im not into live feeding!
mckellar007 3 years ago
oh of course of course ;) lol
keep us updated on his progress :)
jonomurphy3 3 years ago