Emys orbicularis orbicularis

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Two new baby's of orbicularis. They parents are from east Polska they're unrelated and genetical proven!
Beautiful animals strong against hard weather!
 

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Love this species. Congrats!!
 

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Wonderful species, and subspecies. Very cool that you know the locality. Too bad the vast majority of Emys keepers are not as lucky.

Normally most emys keeper of Europe know the locality of their animals. But it's difficult to get the north European types.
 

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Ah now I know what you mean :) yes they're available here from time to time.. But at the moment they're not a species which I really want to work with.
 

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I'll remember that when you have a thread showing off your new trinacris :)

I know I have always had a plan that I've stuck to, until it changes!
 

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I'll remember that when you have a thread showing off your new trinacris :)

I know I have always had a plan that I've stuck to, until it changes!

Yes we'll see. Maybe I get next week some juveniles of C. guttata and than the next step is G. spengleri so trinacris have time :D
 
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