ALDABRA TORTOISE BREEDER

drew54

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Indiana
~ Actually, it is very easy @Yvonne G , you simply assist them in getting a foot hold and they basically turn them selves back over. We actually assist them in the downing to avoid any possible injury when they land back upright.

I think they are becoming one of my favorite species! Thanks to your updates! Their size is simply amazing. Everytime i see your photos and videos i am always in "awe".
 

Tim Carlisle

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Cincinnati, OH
~ I can say that our initial infrastructure costs are the biggest, barns, irrigation, fencing, etc......

Without a doubt. I've already "shelled" out nearly $1500 so far on just one tortoise. I admire the level of committment that large establishments such as yours must have. Kudos brutha!
 

MKNOX

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Jupiter Florida
I worked with Aldabras years ago and it is my dream to own one someday. I currently have Sulcatas. I have a perfect piece of property already. I live in Southeast Florida, would it be possible for me to visit your farm and talk with you about your setup. I am looking to own just one as a pet not get into the whole breeding thing. I am planning on doing that with Sulcata. Thanks, Mike
 
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