12-14-2007, 08:15 PM
12-14-2007, 08:29 PM
OK Upon checking the WCT site I see they are indeed Indotestudo. Soooo anyone working with them? Breeding them? Had experience with them at all?
12-15-2007, 12:31 PM
Anja check out the new Reptiles magazine. There is an article on Forstens in there. I know of a few people working with them. People are breeding them and hatchlings are available.
Danny
Danny
01-08-2008, 05:36 PM
yup.. forstein is indotestudo. i know it coz the tortoise is original tortoise from my country..
actually, i never have them as my tortoise, but my friend have some and has try to breeding it. i'm not sure whether he did it or not coz i never contact him again.
actually, i never have them as my tortoise, but my friend have some and has try to breeding it. i'm not sure whether he did it or not coz i never contact him again.01-09-2008, 04:22 AM
Try geochelone too. You have lumpers and splitters. I have the same problem with my burmese mountains.
01-10-2008, 08:56 AM
yep theyre indotestudo
@newbie
then were in the same country lol
@newbie
then were in the same country lol
01-10-2008, 05:37 PM
@Dud.. you bet.. haha.. yup. we're live in the same country. i know you, though.. haha.. i wonder whether you know me.
anyway, do you have forsteins in your collections?
anyway, do you have forsteins in your collections?
01-11-2008, 12:22 AM
@newbie
you know me huh ?? PM me 4 furthermore
or maybe were in the same forum in indonesia 

i dont hve any forsteins tortoise here
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you know me huh ?? PM me 4 furthermore
or maybe were in the same forum in indonesia 

i dont hve any forsteins tortoise here
;...01-11-2008, 01:02 AM
@dud
yup. you're right. you can see me in that forum..
of course, in tortoise thread.. 
@Itort.. well, now i working on geochelone. i have pardalis, sulcata, radiata, elegant, and carbonaria.. i love all of them. well actually, there some geochelone that i don't have until now. they are geochelone nigra and gigantea..
yup. you're right. you can see me in that forum..
of course, in tortoise thread.. 
@Itort.. well, now i working on geochelone. i have pardalis, sulcata, radiata, elegant, and carbonaria.. i love all of them. well actually, there some geochelone that i don't have until now. they are geochelone nigra and gigantea..
