ALDABRA'S BREEDING (GRAPHIC)

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ALDABRAMAN

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These were taken today at about 1640 hours. Hommer & Norma.

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where is the music, lol...Cool pics Greg...The females must have tough carapace's to hold the big males...
 

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In one of the pics the male is completely off the ground! hahahaha.. Man, I so want one. Question: What species is hardier Galapagos or Aldabra's?. Galapagos are soo much more expensive.
 

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I thought....." Sit N Spin " .... was the other way around? :p


Super cool pics of those GIANTS!

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Tortuga_terrestre said:
In one of the pics the male is completely off the ground! hahahaha.. Man, I so want one. Question: What species is hardier Galapagos or Aldabra's?. Galapagos are soo much more expensive.

I can only speak about the aldabra, very hardy. I think the more expense is lack of breeders and the permit issues. I have kept aldabras since the 80's, the only advice is the are big and way strong.
 

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Wow, that must be heavy! :D
Very interesting pictures. Thanks for sharing!
 
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