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  1. sierraviewranch

    My official p.pardalis leopard tort page

    Byron, I've just loved reading through this thread! Must also say "Thank you" for your kind words about our babies and breeding practices. We feel honored that you now have six Sierra View Ranch offspring in your care!
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    Can Anyone Recommend a Good Leo Breeder?

    Thanks for your kind words about us, Byron (diamondbp). We have 13 well started Leopard hatchlings now 3.5 months old. Michael, I've sent you a reply to your private message just a few moments ago.
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    Our Leo hatchlings are growing like crazy

    Just for fun I put one of our hatchlings on a dollar bill for size reference . . . I think they've about doubled in size since they were hatched about 10 weeks ago. Shall we name him Eddie Money?
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    My interesting purchase

    Hey Byron, love the first "weigh-in". Reminds me of "Biggest Loser" but in this case, "Biggest Gainer"! They all continue to look great. I DO miss each and every one of them. I was really getting to know their personalities. I'm thankful that they have a wonderful home with you and your other...
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    New Baby

    Hi all, We really appreciate all the kind words about our hatchlings! I quickly read through all the posts and didn't come across a link to our website, so thought it wouldn't hurt to put it here. Just hope I'm not breaking any rules: http://walkinghorses.wix.com/sierraviewranch We...
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    Very Unusual Oblong Egg

    Our 22-yr-old leo laid three small clutches last year, for the first time in her life (never met a male until last summer!). Anyway, all her eggs are oval, but have gradually been less oval with each clutch. We're waiting and hoping they will hatch but it's been six months since the first ones ...
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    Hi from Auburn, California

    Thanks Ken--and I won't tell a soul . . .
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    Hi from Auburn, California

    Jacqui, actually there WAS one with an extra vertebral scute and in fact it is in the photo I'd attached. That was the first baby to sell.
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    Hi from Auburn, California

    You're absolutely right about that! We have made our cross-fencing out of digger pine tree lengths laid on the ground in squares to make 10x15 approx foot areas that can't be seen out of. Still, they cruise the perimeters as if to look for a way out. They're characters!
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    Hi from Auburn, California

    Hi and thanks for the welcome! Attaching the only photo I have of our outdoor enclosure. We have "cross-fenced" this area to keep boys/girls and/or youngsters/adults separated from time to time. With Spring almost here they're spending their days outside, but always come in at night due to temps...
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    Hi from Auburn, California

    Hi Jacqui! No split scutes but there are some real lookers in the bunch. ;) We have 19 left (from two clutches, Jan and Feb).
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    Hi from Auburn, California

    Happy to have found TortoiseForum:tort: and know we'll be here a lot to learn and share. Currently have 9 adult leopards, 2 clutches of hatchlings and one sulcata . . . horses, dogs, cat and koi. We are busy. :P
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