I found a picture of my ex wife on the side of a milk carton. Ok another bad joke and maybe a little old. ?Hay, That's my X-wife! You can have her. LMAO
sorry. I know...bad joke. lol
I found a picture of my ex wife on the side of a milk carton. Ok another bad joke and maybe a little old. ?Hay, That's my X-wife! You can have her. LMAO
sorry. I know...bad joke. lol
What a beauty! Whoever had him before. Looks like they were taking good care of him. Very minimal pyramiding on the carapace.**Update**
Hubs and I went back to look for him today. Found him immediately within 20 yards of where he was last weekend and the week before.
Meet Sullivan Reginald Rothschild III
He was going to just be Sully, then we priced his pen and decided for the amount of money we're going to drop tomorrow at Home Depot, he needed a more aristocratic name.
Chances you have a male. Also the gulars are looking like a male.Thank you!
Well, not positive, but he's concave underneath?
No one will buy a large male sulcata. You can't give them away for free sometimes in some areas.What I don't understand is that if you're callus enough to abandon an animal like that why you wouldn't just sell it. He(?) has obviously been well cared for so whoever did it knows they weren't setting him free, they were giving him a death sentence.
I'm SOOOOOO glad you found him and got him out of the desert. Now he will get good hydration, food and warm nights.**Update**
Hubs and I went back to look for him today. Found him immediately within 20 yards of where he was last weekend and the week before.
Meet Sullivan Reginald Rothschild III
He was going to just be Sully, then we priced his pen and decided for the amount of money we're going to drop tomorrow at Home Depot, he needed a more aristocratic name.
Wow.No one will buy a large male sulcata. You can't give them away for free sometimes in some areas.
I agree. Personally I prefer males. I like the large size and don't have to worry about egg laying issues, egg bound etc.Wow.
I didn't realize it was that bad. I wouldn't have thought it wouldn't be that difficult to find them homes.
Take a look at Craigslist in California & Texas, owner/breeders are offering trays & trays of hatchlings. If buyers don't know much about how big they get, you can imagine why it's much harder to re-sell one that weighs 15-50 lbs vs. a cute hatchling.Wow.
I didn't realize it was that bad. I wouldn't have thought it wouldn't be that difficult to find them homes.
He's doing great. Super friendlyHow's it going with the bugger, has he settled in?