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He just keeps getting more enjoyable and beautiful and he makes me want to get about 10 more
 

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That's some beautiful specimen! I know the feeling. I started out with one sulcata, and now I have three.
 

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TortoiseBoy1999 said:
That's an unhealthy obsession. Send him to me :D

Tortoiseboy1999 you send me the ploughshare and I will gladly send this guy to you. Do we have a deal ?
 

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Beautiful shell! I don't see a problem with 10 more ;) haha
 

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Very nice. One day I'll have a nice breeding pair of radiatas :). Is your plan to breed him in the future?
 

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Very nice. One day I'll have a nice breeding pair of radiatas :). Is your plan to breed him in the future?

That is my plan, Years down the road
 

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bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
Very nice. One day I'll have a nice breeding pair of radiatas :). Is your plan to breed him in the future?

That is my plan, Years down the road

It is a race then! One you will undoubtedly win, haha. I have yet to acquire my first radiata = /. I wish you luck on your journey down the road!
 

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RedfootsRule said:
bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
Very nice. One day I'll have a nice breeding pair of radiatas :). Is your plan to breed him in the future?

That is my plan, Years down the road

It is a race then! One you will undoubtedly win, haha. I have yet to acquire my first radiata = /. I wish you luck on your journey down the road!

If you really want one you just need to do it, one way or another MAKE IT HAPPEN. You wont be sorry
 

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bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
Very nice. One day I'll have a nice breeding pair of radiatas :). Is your plan to breed him in the future?

That is my plan, Years down the road

It is a race then! One you will undoubtedly win, haha. I have yet to acquire my first radiata = /. I wish you luck on your journey down the road!

If you really want one you just need to do it, one way or another MAKE IT HAPPEN. You wont be sorry

I keep telling myself that....I continually have a debate in my head of the next species I want to keep...Its between radiata, kinixys, forstenii, pyxis and aldabra right now....
 

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RedfootsRule said:
bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
Very nice. One day I'll have a nice breeding pair of radiatas :). Is your plan to breed him in the future?

That is my plan, Years down the road

It is a race then! One you will undoubtedly win, haha. I have yet to acquire my first radiata = /. I wish you luck on your journey down the road!

If you really want one you just need to do it, one way or another MAKE IT HAPPEN. You wont be sorry

I keep telling myself that....I continually have a debate in my head of the next species I want to keep...Its between radiata, kinixys, forstenii, pyxis and aldabra right now....

What kind of torts do you currently keep
 

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bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
bigred said:
That is my plan, Years down the road

It is a race then! One you will undoubtedly win, haha. I have yet to acquire my first radiata = /. I wish you luck on your journey down the road!

If you really want one you just need to do it, one way or another MAKE IT HAPPEN. You wont be sorry

I keep telling myself that....I continually have a debate in my head of the next species I want to keep...Its between radiata, kinixys, forstenii, pyxis and aldabra right now....

What kind of torts do you currently keep

I breed redfoots, box turtles, and have spent my life with a 17 year old sulcata :). Before, I was limited on acquiring more species because of space (all of which was given to my sulcata), but I just recently completed a move to a property with 2 1/2 acres :).

I would love to keep erosa hinge backs, because they have not yet been bred in captivity. Although my odds would be slim (ok, possibly inexistent) of succeeding, I would like to try.
 

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RedfootsRule said:
bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
bigred said:
RedfootsRule said:
It is a race then! One you will undoubtedly win, haha. I have yet to acquire my first radiata = /. I wish you luck on your journey down the road!

If you really want one you just need to do it, one way or another MAKE IT HAPPEN. You wont be sorry

I keep telling myself that....I continually have a debate in my head of the next species I want to keep...Its between radiata, kinixys, forstenii, pyxis and aldabra right now....

What kind of torts do you currently keep

I breed redfoots, box turtles, and have spent my life with a 17 year old sulcata :). Before, I was limited on acquiring more species because of space (all of which was given to my sulcata), but I just recently completed a move to a property with 2 1/2 acres :).

I would love to keep erosa hinge backs, because they have not yet been bred in captivity. Although my odds would be slim (ok, possibly inexistent) of succeeding, I would like to try.

HAHA you know more space = more torts:D
 

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bigred said:
Tortoiseboy1999 you send me the ploughshare and I will gladly send this guy to you. Do we have a deal ?

You will never let that go. Will you :D

OK OK OK I will let it go, Now what else can I bug you about then:D
 

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bigred said:
OK OK OK I will let it go, Now what else can I bug you about then:D

Uggghhh! :p I'll find something on you! *smirks* :D And it still COULD have been a Ploughshare.
 
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