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post by Uzi-   |  | 
I Liek Tuttles
< on 6/24/2011 5:37 PM >

Definitely not Jonathan the Zombie.......but I do like them.

I'd like to get this pair to breed but females can store eggs for up to 4 years waiting until conditions are right before laying them. Although doing some reading it might happen faster since they are in captivity. Anyone else keep pet turtles?


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post by Zombi951   |  | 
Re: I Liek Tuttles
<Reply # 1 on 8/12/2011 12:04 AM >

awsome torts I got two sulcatas myself


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post by cr400   |  | 
Re: I Liek Tuttles
<Reply # 2 on 8/12/2011 3:55 AM >

I got a couple of big old water turtles, and a Russian desert Tortoise. I'll try to post up a shot or two, if I can find some.


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post by Zombi951   |  | 
Re: I Liek Tuttles
<Reply # 3 on 8/13/2011 10:08 PM >

@Uzi Just had to say again you have awsome torts there colors are beautiful.

It just hit me to that I need to take more photos of my torts they have grown so much over the last year its crazy plus I dont have any good pics of them(they were given to me by someone who could no longer take care of them ive had them for almost two years now) anyways heres a few photos of my torts and water turtle:

1.Back when I was using that coconut stuff really dirty and messy now I use wood chips or If I cant get to the pet store some rabbit pellets

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3.My Red Eared Slider shes almost 5 yrs old and pretty big cant really tell from the photo tho





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post by Uzi-   |  | 
Re: I Liek Tuttles
<Reply # 4 on 8/15/2011 12:53 PM >

Nice shots Zombi951. I'm glad someone else likes the slow moving little buggers. I've had a couple of them around every summer since I was old enough to take care of them. I'm down to only one right now, I had 6 earlier this summer. Their population in my area is down right now so I keep males and females together as they are more likely to breed in captivity and when their food intake in optimal. I keep them well fed let them do their thing for a month or 2, then release them back in the area that I got them from. I'd really like to see them lay eggs and see the little turtles but from what I read its pretty rare to have them lay this late in the year they will likely wait til spring.


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