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Beautiful!!!!
Fred this one is soooo yellow. It looks as if s/he has almost no color on her head. Looks as if her nose has the yellow but not the rest of her head. Is she really like that or is it the camera angle? I think s/he is lovely.
Crazy1 Wrote:Fred this one is soooo yellow. It looks as if s/he has almost no color on her head. Looks as if her nose has the yellow but not the rest of her head. Is she really like that or is it the camera angle? I think s/he is lovely.
This is how she looks.
I find the yellow on the legs great.
I'm very happy with it.
A Yellow Red foot, Amazing! So glad you shared your pictures.
oh wow!! how stunning.

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I think its a nice picture dont you think?

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i think you should of entered that photo in the contest instead.
(10-14-2008 10:18 AM)spikethebest Wrote: [ -> ]i think you should of entered that photo in the contest instead.
I would like to do that but I cant chance the picture, can you say how?
Awwww he is so cute..now that I naturally incubate(leave in ground) I don't get to watch my babies come out of the ground..That is such a sweet picture watching them hatch....Albino's sure are a interesting thing in nature....
Wow, they are amazing.
Here a few pictures from in my eyes one of the nicest albino Red foots I
have ever seen.
Its the secound one I breeded (february 2007) and now more than 5"
This spring it wil be shipped to the USA to a verry good friend of mine and a great tortoises breeder, I'm sure it will give a great tortoise whenn
its adult.

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[Image: Elegansalbino008.jpg]

[Image: Albinostuinmei2008038.jpg]

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Beautiful, Fred!!! Your USA friend is very lucky indeed!

Yvonne
(12-27-2008 07:49 AM)fred gaal Wrote: [ -> ]Here a few pictures from in my eyes one of the nicest albino Red foots I
have ever seen.
Its the secound one I breeded (february 2007) and now more than 5"
This spring it wil be shipped to the USA to a verry good friend of mine and a great tortoises breeder, I'm sure it will give a great tortoise whenn
its adult.

[Image: schildpaddenaug2007001.jpg]

[Image: Elegansalbino008.jpg]

[Image: Albinostuinmei2008038.jpg]

[Image: Nakweekdecember2008008.jpg]
Very nice animals, Fred! Also nice photography, I really like the hatching shot. Do the albinos need any special lighting restrictions? I've heard other albino animals are very light sensitive and UV needs to be regulated closer. It looks like you are doing a nice job raising them.

Be well
(12-27-2008 09:21 AM)jpeck425 Wrote: [ -> ]Very nice animals, Fred! Also nice photography, I really like the hatching shot. Do the albinos need any special lighting restrictions? I've heard other albino animals are very light sensitive and UV needs to be regulated closer. It looks like you are doing a nice job raising them.

Be well
Thanks, Red foots dont like sun to much, so that will not be a big problem.
I keep them indoor because its not that warm here in the netherlands.
Your tortoises are incredible!

I keep looking at this post with my son. We can't get enough.

Evan
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