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    Aldabra for Sale

    He was a gift and I've only had him for about 2 years. We got him from a friend of a friend who has him in his backyard who lived in Orange County but was moving. I will inquire about the other info (where he was bred etc, and I will double check on sex with the person I purchased from today or...
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    Aldabra for Sale

    Hello everyone, I have a 10 year old Aldabra (around 150 lb) about a year ago as a gift and thought I could handle it. However, between work, my kids, and the tortoise it's a bit too much for me. Best offer, uhaul (Whittier CA area). Message me if you're interested...
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    Aldabra diet help

    Thanks everyone. My Aldabra has finally been eating his grasses, it took some mazuri and some weeds but he's eating it now without that stuff mixed in. I've also been putting calcium powder on his grass. I really want to get his pyramiding down. This is a pic of him with his best bud a...
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    ALDABRA TORTOISE BREEDER

    Awesome! about how large is your largest in terms of weight and length?
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    Aldabra diet help

    Hello again everyone, I was just wondering if there are any vegetables that I CANNOT feed my Aldabra. I know some may not offer the nutrition he needs, but are there any that are actually detrimental to his health? (Specifically broccoli and celery)
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    Aldabra diet help

    Awesome idea, I will probably start sowing some things in his enclosure. Thanks for the help!
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    Aldabra diet help

    I know this is probably a silly question, but what sort of weeds do you give them? Just weeds from the yard? Secondly, should I give him my grass clippings after I cut the grass (I have St. Augustine)?
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    Aldabra diet help

    I have a 120 lb aldabra and I feed it a mixture of Timothy with all sorts of other veggies and fruits. However, he doesn't seem to like the Timothy at all! I think the previous owner fed him a lot of fruits and he has developed a sweet tooth. I have never tried pellets, but for the actual hay do...
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