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WOW!!!! i just can't stop see that albino.. VERY CUTE!!!! i'd like one. can you just "give" it to me fred? Smile it's really amazing!!!!! nice collection!


1 Geochelone Carbonaria (Juvenile)
2 Geochelone Elegans (Hatchling)
1 Geochelone Pardalis (Juvenile)
3 Geochelone Radiata (1 Hatchling, 2 Juvenile)
2 Geochelone Sulcata (Hatchling)
01-11-2008 01:41 AM
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this is the first time i've seen albino tortoise. i know there must be albino tortoise since turtle also have albino. and it's not just 1. but there are 3 here. oh my god............... so incredible. they're so cool. how do you treat them? the same like other red foot? i heard that usually the albino types are much more aggressive. are they? if you don't mind i'm gonna save your red foot pictures in my computer. they are so so so so freakingly amazing.

can you give me a hint on how much you sell that one albino red foot to my private message box? hehehe. i just want to know. because if you're here in my country i believe the price will be a fortune worth.

01-11-2008 02:15 AM
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Post: #23
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There have been albino redfoots for sale here Anja. This year and a few years ago at the Daytona expo they had albinos for sale.



The last one was from this past year and is a cherryhead
A hypomelanistic


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01-11-2008 08:11 AM
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wow... great pics, Danny. Love the sulcata (the 2nd pic is a sulcata, right?) and the cherryhead.

01-11-2008 08:18 AM
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TestudoGeek Wrote:
wow... great pics, Danny. Love the sulcata (the 2nd pic is a sulcata, right?) and the cherryhead.


ok, that is not a sulcata. just a bad case of pyramiding on a Redfoot....

01-11-2008 08:19 AM
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TestudoGeek Wrote:

TestudoGeek Wrote:
wow... great pics, Danny. Love the sulcata (the 2nd pic is a sulcata, right?) and the cherryhead.


ok, that is not a sulcata. just a bad case of pyramiding on a Redfoot....

Yes it seems to be hard to let them grow withoud pyramiding but I think it will be ok with the right food.

They sold them for a lot off money aboud $ 15000.

01-11-2008 11:32 AM
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