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Hey there, im looking to buy a December hatchling sulcata.

Only issue, the guy cant get me a pic and says the animal is in good health, and still has "creases" on its shell from hatching. does this sound normal? i dont get what he means. should i pass? he says they are soft, but not squishy. please reply ASAP.

Oh and nice to be part of your site. hope i can learn new stuff. I have a few snakes and saltwater fish.

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04-10-2008 06:40 PM
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I wouldn't buy it without a pic, but that's just me. I would think by now its shell should not be soft but I'm not positive. Hopefully someone else can help you more. Welcome to the forum and good luck!


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04-10-2008 06:51 PM
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RE: Time sensitive question

The captain Wrote:
Hey there, im looking to buy a December hatchling sulcata.

Only issue, the guy cant get me a pic and says the animal is in good health, and still has "creases" on its shell from hatching. does this sound normal? i dont get what he means. should i pass? he says they are soft, but not squishy. please reply ASAP.

thanks
sam


There are many, many sulcatas out there, and you don't have to settle for one that you can't see a picture of. A 3 or 4 month old hatchling wouldn't really look wrinkled anymore and the creases would be all gone. There would be a bit of "give" when pressed , but fairly firm and certainly not soft. If he really wants to sell you the tortoise, he will show you a picture. But I think you can find one elsewhere. There might not be any hatchlings at a rescue, but there usually are quite a few sulcatas at rescues that are looking for a new forever home. And the price would be FREE! Where are you located?

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04-10-2008 08:21 PM
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im in michigan. i think i will back out.
unfortunately everything here is more expensive. baby sullys at a show are 180 on average

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im in michigan. i think i will back out.
unfortunately everything here is more expensive. baby sullys at a show are 180 on average


Here's a link for the Michigan Turtle & Tortoise Rescue:


http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Zoo/5939/


And here's a list of Herpetelogical Societies. Maybe you can look through it and see if there's one near you:

http://www.tortoise.com/facts_and_inform...tions.html

Check with your local SPCA too. They sometimes pick up lost Sulcatas.

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Sam, there are a couple young sulcattas for adoption in Bay City on http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/display...id=7471313 and http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/display...id=9853072


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Sam, there are a couple young sulcattas for adoption in Bay City on http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/display...id=7471313 and http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/display...id=9853072


Hi Sam: If you are looking for a very young sulcata, the second link in Itort's email above looks pretty young. Under a year.

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thanks all, i decided to cancel on this tort in particular.

im going to have one cherry picked for me from a breeder by a friend. hopefully that works out.

bay city is far from me and i dont want to go through all the adoption process.

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oh and another question

i noticed some sullys grow up to be light in color and some have a deep brown shell. are there different color morphs?

i dont really favor the dark ones will a light colored baby grow up light?

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actually one more question, where do all of you get the hay and grass for the torts?

i don't get it. i mean, there is a petsmart here for timothy hay and stuff, but where do i get the grass? grow it? i don't think our meijer has grass.

04-11-2008 02:27 PM
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