I have been a member of this forum for over five years. A few months ago, I stopped getting emails - don't know why. I wrote back then asking for help, but I'm asking again. I had to register again which is why it says I joined today. I would guess that my account was deleted, but I didn't...
Can someone help me? I have been a member going on five years, and I noticed that a few weeks ago, I am no longer receiving posts via email. I've checked my settings, and it still says I should be receiving posts. I really miss not getting the posts. Thanks, K
4 year old healthy, friendly female REDFOOTS in South Carolina. I will let everything go with them - indoor pens, outdoor pens, heating, lights, etc. I have CKD Stage 3, and I am finding myself not as capable as I used to be. I just want the girls into a good home. Thanks, k
I just moved (only three miles from the old house), and I brought my Redfoots here in a dog crate. They did just fine. I set up the new outside pen here, and they never went off their feed or got grumpy or anything. They are livin' the life in a bigger pen here. We moved fish years ago - the...
I also live in SC, and I agree - it's too cold for too long in the winter for them to be outside. My girls have a very large pen (getting enlarged even more in two weeks) of six feet by 15 feet with a pond and tortoise-friendly plants. They spend all late spring, summer and early fall in that...
Yes, his/her plastron is concave, but again, it's confusing because his/her tail is so short, but tomorrow I will split the pen and get a second pond for them. Thankfully, its a nice big pen. I will also get good pix of their plastrons and tails tomorrow in the daytime. Thanks
I had posted pix of them last year when they were three (four this past April), and the consensus was they were both female. I'll get better pix tomorrow. A couple of tarts. LOL Thanks
I went out to feed what I have thought were my two female redfoots. I heard what sounded like a frog in the pen, but when I lifted the hide cover, I see the big one humping the smaller one, making groaning noises. I turned "her" over to snap a pic, but what I got isn't much. It looked like a...