CDT for adoption I am in San Diego

Angi

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I have come to the conclusion that I will eventually have to find homes for my CDTs. I am in no hurry and can wait years ,but if a tortoise lover with a great tort home becomes available I have a very spoiled male CDT that is very friendly but aggressive to other male torts.
 

THEELEG

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I have come to the conclusion that I will eventually have to find homes for my CDTs. I am in no hurry and can wait years ,but if a tortoise lover with a great tort home becomes available I have a very spoiled male CDT that is very friendly but aggressive to other male torts.
Cdt??
 

Angi

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In case anyone is wondering what is so awesome about California Desert Torts here is a list.
1. They are very friendly and want attention from the food God.
2. The are not destructive. They do not ruin your yard.
3. They are very cool and relaxing to watch.
BTW They could be Texas Desert Tort. I don't really know they were given to me by a neighbor I didn't know when they were hatch-lings. I took them because she was being evicted. That was about 8 years ago, now one is fighting with the others and I only have 2 pens. I know the other two will eventually start fighting , but I do have a couple years I think. I just want the best for my boys, even if it is not with me.
 

Minos90

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I can rehome him. I have 4 Russian tortoises 2 sulcatas (6" abs 120lb") 4 red ear sliders, 2 razor back musk turtles, and 1 Florida softshell turtle. I'm in Oceanside
 
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