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Jacqui, Did I tell you how he (i'm pretty sure he) comes running when I come in the room and how when I am cleaning he tries to chew on my toes? Sooooooo........cute! LOL


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11-10-2007 09:31 AM
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jlyoncc1 Wrote:
Jacqui, Did I tell you how he (i'm pretty sure he) comes running when I come in the room and how when I am cleaning he tries to chew on my toes? Sooooooo........cute! LOL


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11-10-2007 09:41 AM
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I just love looking at tort pics. Yours are beautiful. Shame you have to get rid of one. I'm sure you will find it a great home-maybe even with Jacqui if you keep tempting her Rolleyes

11-10-2007 10:49 AM
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Arn't you afraid of the Tort's peeing on the carpet? I just showed my wife the picture and she couldn/t imagine having our sulcatas walk around inside.

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11-18-2007 11:41 AM
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Actually, one did. But fortunately I am getting new carpet. Most of my downstairs is laminate so they are not on the carpet that often. They cruise my whole downstairs. They love it and it's good to get them some exercise!


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11-18-2007 12:57 PM
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Wfie still says no way. If we had laminate flooring, maybe. Thanks

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11-18-2007 09:02 PM
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wow, those guys are sweet, do all sulcatas look like that? Or what kind are those? How big can they get? Is that as big as they will get?

01-25-2008 07:05 PM
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Great pics!! I let my wonder around also but I have to keep an eye on her because she's still small. She can't fit in and under everything!! Not to mention I have to watch the dog and two cats I have.
I wish I could take your male. I want another one. My husband says not right now (he's not an animal person)


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01-25-2008 07:23 PM
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UMDRunner Wrote:
wow, those guys are sweet, do all sulcatas look like that? Or what kind are those? How big can they get? Is that as big as they will get?


As ColdLiz stated in another post: "Yes they do get big. Males grow up to 30" and reach weights of over 120 pounds. Females reach 20 to 24" and weigh from 65 to 75 pounds."
Some you see in Zoos are Galapagos tortoises (largest) or Aldabras (2nd largest) these get really big, but Sulcatas are considered the 3rd largest, I believe.

As far as I know there is only one kind of Sulcata. The third one Dee has pic of is has some pyramiding. That is when their shells don't develop properly either by their being kept in the wrong environment or eating the wrong foods or a combo of things. Once a tort is pyramided they stay that way for life. A smooth shell is what is desired. But a tort pyramided shell or not is still a love. The little Sulcata (squirt) I am fostering has some pyramiding before she came to me and hopefully now that she is living under better conditions and eating a better diet she will not continue to have any more pyramiding and will live a long happy life. At least about 100 years.


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01-25-2008 09:18 PM
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Great pictures Dee Big Grin The largest male and female I ever heard of were a 235lb male and a 190lb female pair.

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01-26-2008 07:03 AM
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