Here you can see the difference in coloration between the Jordanian and the Turkish Ibera babies. These are both new hatchlings just a couple of days old.
One of my Eastern females laid a clutch late last night. First clutch of the year and if things go like they did last year it is the first on many. :)
I have had a LOT of people asking for Eastern babies, so hopefully in a couple of months I will start having them again.
I have a few new babies. Great looking and eating like crazy. :)
Incubated at 89 degrees, so high probability female.
$100 each, plus shipping. (Fed-Ex priority overnight)
Shipping usually runs $40 - $50 depending on location.
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What a surprise! I found this little one in my outdoor enclosure (Syrian (golden) Greek). Just a solo, I couldn't find any others and couldn't find anyplace it could have come out of the ground.
My first baby of the year.
I have emailed and sent a text to this guy letting him know that what he has pictured are native desert tortoises, not russians. He insists that they are captive bred russians.
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/grd/3527120843.html
Anyone else want to try?
I know a lot us are using plastic storage bins of one sort or another.
What are the different methods you have used to cut holes in lids or sides etc...
What works good and what doesn't.
I have few Ibera and a couple of Terrestris babies. Eating great and growing nicely. Ready to go.
$100 each, plus shipping.
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I have plenty of them, showing nice coloration and are from nicely colored parents.
$50 each plus shipping.
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Pictures of parents attached (not for sale) :)
Parents