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Thread: Caiman Tegu (Dracaena guianensis)

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    Default Caiman Tegu (Dracaena guianensis)

    We have 5 adult Caiman Tegu. This year we are planning to start on a new enclosure of 18 feet high. It will have a big pond and a waterfal. The roof will be a transparant one made a a material that let uvb go trough.
    Here a video I made last year (then there second new enclosure):


    This was the first enclosure they had:


    This they are in now (on the video too):


    And the future enclosure (when you stand on the bottom of the basement looking up):


    Some pictures of my babies:





    we have 1 blue male














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    Awesome work. This is the next species I would love to keep. Currently working with leachianus and an arg tegu. Beautiful enclosure.

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    I love Caimans! And again, this enclosure is beyond any words I know, and I know quite a few! How do you even DO THIS???

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    this enclosure is better then any enclosure ive seen at a zoo!! great job! and beautiful tegu's! i enjoyed scrolling thru ur pics

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    He need to TEACH THE ZOOS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ripkabird98 View Post
    He need to TEACH THE ZOOS!
    I AGREE 100%!!! haha

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    WOWWW...when im rich lol that must have costed a fortune. absolutely beautiful though

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    Thanks guys,
    It was more work then it cost money. Most of the materials we use are for free. We pick it up at peoples houses becouse they want to get rit of it. Sometimes we have to clean out a big garden with flagstones or lava stones. The greenhouse it is in, you can call it a eco house. We made a overkill in issolation so the heat can't get out, but still have the sunlight in. The walls are 3feet thick on some places.
    When we start building on the new enclosures I will make a new toppic about it.

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