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  1. mh1717

    High yellow Pyxis Arachnoides

    wow this is such a beautiful specimen. Unbelievable!
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    My first platynota

    After a week of hiding he's starting to get accustomed to his new enclosure and getting less shy
  3. mh1717

    Ploughshare , Angonoka , Yniphora

    You are absolutely right. The new owner did tell me he had a bad time getting him to feed. And only realized he had the appetite for papayas only.
  4. mh1717

    Ploughshare , Angonoka , Yniphora

    Yes if my memory serves me right it has a certain marking! So good to know he's with such good hands! Any photos of it now? Thank you
  5. mh1717

    My first platynota

    thanks guys, been told it should be around 6 years of age. I'm actually on the hunt for a female too. However it seems like its double the difficulty to find an adult female here
  6. mh1717

    My first platynota

    Finally got my hands on a burmese star after searching for so long. He's a 6 incher male. Crawled right into his box to sleep after feeding him in his new enclosure =)
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    Radiated enclosure

    Thanks Yvonne, that made sense. I've removed the newspaper and fixed the lights. will add more substrate over the weekend!
  8. mh1717

    Radiated enclosure

    Hi all, Here's the enclosure for my 5" radiated and a soon to arrive 6" platynota Container is from ikea, n lined with newspaper. Then I use a mix of coco coir, sphagnum moss and coco chips as substrate. Humidity seems to hover around the 60-70 range. Constructive criticisms welcomed!
  9. mh1717

    Hi from Malaysia

    thanks guys. yes mike i realized it was too deep. will take note of that
  10. mh1717

    Hi from Malaysia

    Hi all, I've recently reignited my long time interest in tortoise keeping after I left for studies 6 years ago. Back then I had 3 juvenile rads and a baby yni. All were sold to an experienced keeper before I left for studies overseas. Before I left, radiateds could still be found at road side...
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