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Moozillion

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I agree. This one is so small that it will be barely noticeable when he’s full grown :)

You’re doing well with him Sara
Good morning, Linda! :)
I really appreciate your observations and suggestions regarding Jacques' aquarium and dealing with water quality!
I'm planning on making some other changes in filtration soon. (in addition to making 25-50 % water changes weekly)
 

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I agree. This one is so small that it will be barely noticeable when he’s full grown :)

You’re doing well with him Sara
Thank you that honestly means alot... such a shame that he wasn't looked after properly from the start... it's so nice to see him enjoying his new substrate and moving around more efficiently.. his also not burrowed at all might be as its not so dry his not on the hunt for humidity.... with the cover it's staying a stable 100f
 
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Hi Alex. I remember your picture. It was cute and a little scary and I might have voted for it. Can’t wait to get my hands on the calendar. I’m Lena, btw, Russian, in Denmark, via Turkey. Where are you from?
California, USA. But I'm going to go to college in Europe as soon as I get the chance.
 

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California, USA. But I'm going to go to college in Europe as soon as I get the chance.

Sounds good... as long as there’s someone back home to care for your tort!

My daughter went to university here in the UK, but managed to pick courses with plenty of field trips. She did a joint major in Biology and Geography and got trips to Croatia, Spain and China with the university as well as field trips to the Lake District and Scotland.

After she graduated, she spent 3 months volunteering on an environment project in Tanzania (Africa) and then 3 months in Saskatchewan, Canada researching Prairie Dogs before doing a month long tour of Western and Northern USA.

It’s worth getting it out of your system while you’re young!
 
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Sounds good... as long as there’s someone back home to care for your tort!

My daughter went to university here in the UK, but managed to pick courses with plenty of field trips. She did a joint major in Biology and Geography and got trips to Croatia, Spain and China with the university as well as field trips to the Lake District and Scotland.

After she graduated, she spent 3 months volunteering on an environment project in Tanzania (Africa) and then 3 months in Saskatchewan, Canada researching Prairie Dogs before doing a month long tour of Western and Northern USA.

It’s worth getting it out of your system while you’re young!
Wow, that sounds incredible...unfortunately I've condemned myself to a stuffy English or Philosophy major, then a PHD. I think my tort will have more adventures back home than I will abroad :rolleyes:.
 

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So today I took my Mum and daughter to Chatsworth house, which is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. The house is decorated for Christmas and the them is Charles Dickens, it is so amazingly over the top I thought you may enjoy some pics!20171116_114914.jpg 20171116_121523.jpg 20171116_115509.jpg 20171116_123914.jpg 20171116_114914.jpg 20171116_120456.jpg
 

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