surprised there's none from Florida? You can add me Clermont, Florida
I haven't heard of any approvals this year - some renewals for very experienced breeders with a diverse genetic colony and some affiliation with an AZA institution.I am in Tacoma area, WA, United States. I now have five radiata. My oldest is about two. I do not have a permit. But, I am interested in hearing if anyone gets approved.
I have Indian stars that are beginning to produce.
I have a couple Burmese stars but they are just babies.
Hello Erik,Erik here in Colorado...
I just acquired two baby radiated tortoises from someone local. I'm located in WA. You're welcome to add me to the list of radiated tortoise keepers
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I bought many a russian tortoise from Cal Zoo in the 80's, for a pretty cheap price!!Hi,
I just got my first baby. Used to work for Cal Zoo/Zoo Med in the 80’s.
Been a long time since I’ve had a tortoise.
We had a Desert Tortoise as kids in the 70’s. This site is amazing for the resources.
Thank you!
I sold many baby sulcatas to Cal Zoo in the 90's!I bought many a russian tortoise from Cal Zoo in the 80's, for a pretty cheap price!!
Hi are you a breeder in California too? Whats your contact info if so?I'm here from California. Please add me Yvonne!
I am from Houston as well.I'm from Houston! Good to know other people with radiated tortoises nearby!
I am close to Austin. My baby is about two nowI am from Houston as well.
good to meet you here. I got a 4 months old hatchlingI am close to Austin. My baby is about two now![]()
Scratch that! I now have 4 in North Carolina.Not a keeper, but seeking Radiated tortoises in North Carolina, in state only, no CBW permit (nor any intent to get one)
Do you mind adding me to the keeper list?Do you keep radiata tortoises? There's been some interest to have a thread showing members who keep the radiata by state. Not just breeders, but keepers.