What beautiful color in his little legs!!!
Goeie Middag!Hello!!
I would feel the same. By the looks of it your outside pond is going to need to get bigger if and when you build one.I guess lol. I've been posting a lot of pics of my torts and turtles on FB lately and I guess she seen one somewhere. The problem with starting a rescue is I wanna keep them all! Lol
Im still trying to get around to that. I actually bought the 300 gallon stock tank just haven't set it up yet. I'm thinking I'm going to set it up in my basement so I can keep them up for the winter.I would feel the same. By the looks of it your outside pond is going to need to get bigger if and when you build one.
Good idea. But probably a lot more work involved. Are all of the turtles you have the same species?Im still trying to get around to that. I actually bought the 300 gallon stock tank just haven't set it up yet. I'm thinking I'm going to set it up in my basement so I can keep them up for the winter.
No, but they are all native species that live together in the wild naturally. The new one will be quarantined for at least a month. My plan is to move the 4 juveniles into the stock tank. Then Snap, Spud, and the new one who came with the name "Shelly" will move into the 75 gallon the juveniles currently live in for a year or so.Good idea. But probably a lot more work involved. Are all of the turtles you have the same species?
No, but they are all native species that live together in the wild naturally. The new one will be quarantined for at least a month. My plan is to move the 4 juveniles into the stock tank. Then Snap, Spud, and the new one who came with the name "Shelly" will move into the 75 gallon the juveniles currently live in for a year or so.
You can call their pond the cold dark tank. [emoji6]No, but they are all native species that live together in the wild naturally. The new one will be quarantined for at least a month. My plan is to move the 4 juveniles into the stock tank. Then Snap, Spud, and the new one who came with the name "Shelly" will move into the 75 gallon the juveniles currently live in for a year or so.
You can call their pond the cold dark tank. [emoji6]
Yea!!! Especially since I'm so nosey and got to find out what in the world is going on.[emoji33][emoji33][emoji33] God nose you were lucky...
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Don't want to attract any leprechauns though.....You can call their pond the cold dark tank. [emoji6]
Hahahaaa, your description of Sully taking a bath is so funny ! You need a Sully-Lift !It’s Sully soaking morning. Tub is full of nice warm water. Ive lugged my 70 lb rock upstairs and plopped him into a nice bath. A good long head dunk, and now floating in the spa. Time to rest my backin preps for the reverse process. Problem is that a slippery Sully easily slides south. I have gravity on my side, it’s all down hill.
I'm so glad i have my little Horseinthefield. I've loved a big tortoise too. That's why I had to have a tortoise One way or another.It’s Sully soaking morning. Tub is full of nice warm water. Ive lugged my 70 lb rock upstairs and plopped him into a nice bath. A good long head dunk, and now floating in the spa. Time to rest my backin preps for the reverse process. Problem is that a slippery Sully easily slides south. I have gravity on my side, it’s all down hill.
It’s Sully soaking morning. Tub is full of nice warm water. Ive lugged my 70 lb rock upstairs and plopped him into a nice bath. A good long head dunk, and now floating in the spa. Time to rest my backin preps for the reverse process. Problem is that a slippery Sully easily slides south. I have gravity on my side, it’s all down hill.
Good evening my friends all over the world, ähh in the cold and dark room.
I`ve found a new tortoise specie: A Lady tortoise with high heels.
English and Russian also. What I'd really love to know is how we manage to communicate on tortoise forum. I've never liked digital translators before because they don't translate correctly. But we are all sharing still...how niceP.S. Do you know that Russians rarely use “h” in foreign names, so the perfectly fine German name Hans in Russian is pronounced as Gans (NB—goose in German) [emoji849][emoji849][emoji23]