Is Wingham really that bad? I thought they were doing well with their reptiles in general and building new facilities for them, was I completely off the mark?
On a slightly related note, did Cotswold have an outdoor reptile enclosure? I'm sure I remember an iguana in one outside the tropical house?
Yes , when American alligators were housed in the tropical house they had a small outside enclosure , from memory roughly where the pinioned macaws now are .
Is Wingham really that bad? I thought they were doing well with their reptiles in general and building new facilities for them, was I completely off the mark?
On a slightly related note, did Cotswold have an outdoor reptile enclosure? I'm sure I remember an iguana in one outside the tropical house?
Lets just say they have had more than their fair share of bad luck keeping,what were perfectly healthy crocodilians alive once they arrived at Wingham!
Lets just say they have had more than their fair share of bad luck keeping,what were perfectly healthy crocodilians alive once they arrived at Wingham!
I never realised, I just assumed they'd be good with crocodiles (and other herps) because of things I'd heard. If they're that bad then why do they keep adding new specimens? Surely they should iron out where they're going wrong first?
That didn't help but given that from what,I have managed to piece together they only had them for a little over 12 months!I am more concerned with the number of what were very healthy Crocodilians,that have arrived at the place and died in under 12 months!!