CarolM
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Thank you Heather. They do seem to like it.Aaaaahhhhhh! My beautiful babies!!!! Your garden does them good!
Thank you Heather. They do seem to like it.Aaaaahhhhhh! My beautiful babies!!!! Your garden does them good!
Your concrete art is going to be a cool adder in there too!!!Thank you Heather. They do seem to like it.
LOL, it is not going into their garden. But into Blue's gardenYour concrete art is going to be a cool adder in there too!!!
That would be Whity.Who's the really old one?
She is a girl, and has become a resident. I am not sure if she is a parent of any of mine, as the babies were a surprise and at the time I had two females and one male. I moved the one female to a different location due to the male being very aggresive with her and turning her over all the time. I have also separated Whity and the juveniles into their own enclosure so that the male cannot harass them. Rue is 3 years old and is a male. The other two I have not seen them show anything yet but they are also only about 2years old. So maybe a little young still to show what their gender is yet. Once I see Rue trying to mount any of the others I will have to make a plan and build him his own enclosure as well, so that they will be separated. As I do not want any more surprise babies hatching. I don't have the space for them. ?Boy or Girl? A visitor or a resident? Parent of any of yours?
Whahaha. I am sure that there would be. LOL but unfortunately we are not allowed to export these tortoises from South Africa.I'm absolutely sure there are a few over here that would LOVE to have any extras you might find running around?.
Yes even if they are captive bred. Besides I love these tortoises so much it would be very difficult for me to part with them. I would also find it very difficult to trust that whomever I shipped them to, would look after them like they should be looked after. Besides from what I have read, Angulata tortoises taken out of their native range do not do very well over seas. They find it extremely difficult to adapt to the different environments, and more often than not they end up dying. And I just cannot or would not be able to condemn one like that. ? The risk is too high.Even if they're "farmed" as in captive born? So cool carrying on with you way over there.
Mmmm, maybe those ones are not the best either. I will have to see if I can get nicer ones to upload again.Hi Everyone and a very Merry Christmas. Some new photos for you to enjoy. Rue was hopefully only practicing, but it looks like it is time to separate him. Sorry it is pic heavy again. But I can never decide which pictures are the best ones to upload. ??
I love these guys!Hi Everyone and a very Merry Christmas. Some new photos for you to enjoy. Rue was hopefully only practicing, but it looks like it is time to separate him. Sorry it is pic heavy again. But I can never decide which pictures are the best ones to upload. ??