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JustAnja
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
What a gorgeous Radiated, congrats.
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| 01-28-2008 07:45 AM |
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
nice radiated!! so, how is she now? is she already eat a lot?
1 Geochelone Carbonaria (Juvenile)
2 Geochelone Elegans (Hatchling)
1 Geochelone Pardalis (Juvenile)
3 Geochelone Radiata (1 Hatchling, 2 Juvenile)
2 Geochelone Sulcata (Hatchling)
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
nice radiated!! so, how is she now? is she already eat a lot?
She is doing fine now. Eating everyday but still very shy. Hardly want to move when there is people around. So in order to see her move, we have to stand very far
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| 02-04-2008 06:54 PM |
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
The little Sulcata I am fostering (for Dee) was shy I put her in the computer room and talk to her daily. Usually with my back to her. I can hear her move but when I looked she would stop. Its been almost 2 months now and she will move when I watch her and sit by her enclosure. Progress is often slow, but its still progress.
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| 02-04-2008 09:18 PM |
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dzi921
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
The little Sulcata I am fostering (for Dee) was shy I put her in the computer room and talk to her daily. Usually with my back to her. I can hear her move but when I looked she would stop. Its been almost 2 months now and she will move when I watch her and sit by her enclosure. Progress is often slow, but its still progress.
I think mine needs quite some time more from the look at it's progress. It won't move even when it is soaking or when I put it under the sun
The only time it will move when I'm around is feeding time. I have tried holding french beans and it came to me and it ate the whole bean After eating, it will stop moving again
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
Wow, that's a beautiful tort!!
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
I went to see a friend of mine about a year ago who has bred Radiata for a few years [ looks like you have his "blood-line ].. you may have heard of him - Bill Zovickian. He had three 3 year olds that I took pics of shortly after I got there. When we went down to their 'room' before I left about 3 hours later they hadn't moved. I asked Bill when they become active and he said when they get to be about.... well let's just say it's going to be awhile - don't expect any real personality for a "few" years.
They sure are purty!!!
Terry
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
He is like a little piece of art!
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| 02-05-2008 09:29 PM |
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
Finally Sam is eating  But still not moving  I have to put the food in front of it. Lazy little tortoise...
I hope the container you show in the photo is NOT where the tortoise lives!! The need room to walk around. Also you need a large enough container so that you can have one end of it be warmer than the other end. What kind of substrate is that ? You shouldn't use pine. Sam also needs a hiding place. He's still a baby and babies realize that they are prey, so they hide a lot.
I've never seen a radiated tortoise in "real life" and your pictures of Sam are just beautiful! I never realized what a high dome they had. I'll bet they're something to see walking around outside!
Yvonne
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RE: My Radiated Tortoise photos
dzi921, I think I forgot to tell you what a beautiful little tort it is.
Robyn
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