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Yellow Turtle said:
Yes you are correct Greg, I feel that they can regulate their own eating needs by your practice.
Last time I try to feed a bit mazuri continuously, I can see that the growth line suddenly becomes very big, although it's pretty smooth

* That is interesting. We avoid any commercial foods for our hatchlings!

Yellow Turtle said:
I need a second aldabra to have more experience to get it right lol.

* That is a great idea, lol!
 

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lori12386 said:
How old is the one in the last picture at 7".

* That is Tuff, he was hatched in April of 2011 and is now eighteen months old!

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Great pics of the younger ones. Love the one looking out from the bushes and of course Tuff. Such a handsome little guy. Quite the picture ham too:)
 

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18 cm for 18 months, while mine which is around the same age is only 13 cm. Very big!!!
 

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Yellow Turtle said:
ALDABRAMAN said:
Yellow Turtle said:
18 cm for 18 months

* Here is a recent picture of Tuff!

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Nice!! He looks like a half ball, very round, impressive!

* Thank you, he has grown very well, however in all honesty he is on the smaller side as far as overall growth is concerned compared to others we have kept back.

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Such a determined look on his face in the pic where he looks like he is marching over to say "hey, you, camera man, look at me" LOL. He's just not grow as fast as the others, because he wants to keep his care easy for you. You know, having to pick him up and all to keep him clean. You know, he doesn't want to out grow that attention. :D
 

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wellington said:
He's just not grow as fast as the others, because he wants to keep his care easy for you. You know, having to pick him up and all to keep him clean. You know, he doesn't want to out grow that attention.

* Intersting, could be the case....lol!
 

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What? The warm Florida sun is shining and she's under the lamps. Whats with her. She feeling a little under the weather or just want some alone time? :D Hoping the alone time. Wouldn't want one to feel bad.
 

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TortoiseBoy1999 said:

I was wondering how you heated up that barn! :D Hey Greg, do you lock your Aldabra's in for the winter?

* That is one way we heat the barn. Especially when we have a need to keep a specific area warm. Another way we use is by a forced air propane heater that produces up to 60,000 BTU's. We heard them up into the barn, by carrots and treats, then lock them in for the night when the temps are forecasted to drop below 60f. Some exceptions, when a female shows indicators that she is going to lay eggs that night we allow her to complete the nesting process. Our weather here in SW Florida is very accommodating during the winter months, rarely does it get really cold!
* That picture is of a female that is recovering from medical treatment and she is being kept warm as a precautionary. During her initial medical examination the tests showed that she is full of eggs and we are trying to keep her extra comfortable.




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wellington said:
The warm Florida sun is shining and she's under the lamps.

* She is recovering from a medical issue and we are keeping her nice and warm. She is very gravid and we are just making her extra comfortable in hopes that she will have no complications with her egg delivery. She is segregated from the others to minimize stress and avoid being further mated. She went has been thru a lot in the past several months. She is doing great now, no real concerns, just precautionary measures!

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Ok. Because I know a fella who locks his Sulcata's in for the winter even thought they do not hibernate. Because it is to cold.


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* That is one way we heat the barn. Especially when we have a need to keep a specific area warm. Another way we use is by a forced air propane heater that produces up to 60,000 BTU's. We heard them up into the barn, by carrots and treats, then lock them in for the night when the temps are forecasted to drop below 60f. Some exceptions, when a female shows indicators that she is going to lay eggs that night we allow her to complete the nesting process. Our weather here in SW Florida is very accommodating during the winter months, rarely does it get really cold!
* That picture is of a female that is recovering from medical treatment and she is being kept warm as a precautionary. During her initial medical examination the tests showed that she is full of eggs and we are trying to keep her extra comfortable.

* She is recovering from a medical issue and we are keeping her nice and warm. She is very gravid and we are just making her extra comfortable in hopes that she will have no complications with her egg delivery. She is segregated from the others to minimize stress and avoid being further mated. She went has been thru a lot in the past several months. She is doing great now, no real concerns, just precautionary measures!

Where's the head on that last pic?!
 

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TortoiseBoy1999 said:
Where's the head on that last pic?!

* Healthy aldabras can hold there breathe for a long time. She loves to hold her head under the water!

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lori12386 said:
I cant wait for my lil Sulcatas to get bit enough to be outside more!

* It will be great for him/her. Central Florida has great tortoise weather!
 

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