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Anyone working with Forstein Torts? Are they Testudo or Indotestudo? I was trying to google up some info and saw listings both ways?
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?
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
yup.. forstein is indotestudo. i know it coz the tortoise is original tortoise from my country.. Smile 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.
Try geochelone too. You have lumpers and splitters. I have the same problem with my burmese mountains.
yep theyre indotestudo


@newbie

then were in the same country lol
@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?
@newbie
you know me huh ?? PM me 4 furthermore Tongue or maybe were in the same forum in indonesia TongueTongue



i dont hve any forsteins tortoise here Tongue;...
@dud
yup. you're right. you can see me in that forum.. Big Grin of course, in tortoise thread.. Tongue

@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.. Big Grin
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