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I love looking at these guys ImageUploadedByTortoiseForum1366582889.678822.jpgImageUploadedByTortoiseForum1366582930.332079.jpgImageUploadedByTortoiseForum1366582967.618025.jpgImageUploadedByTortoiseForum1366583000.038620.jpgImageUploadedByTortoiseForum1366583142.505777.jpgImageUploadedByTortoiseForum1366583158.115267.jpg
 
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BeeBee*BeeLeaves said:
Killer shells is right. You're killing me. Your collection is awesome. Beauties! Thanks for sharing!! : )
Thanks :)
 

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Oh wow!! Pink carmal's or red eared sliders? They are gorgeous! There is a member that has a huge one!! Well, I dont think he is a member here anymore. They are my favorite!! :)
You have some beautiful ones!! :) :)
 

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Very nice. I have always had and will always have a love for Caramels.

Love those terminator eyes.


This is my big lady. She is big enough to lay, but it may not come until next year. We'll see...
 

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Hahaha that last picture, her caption is -
"Big lady!!? Such a rude little man"



'Or like the snow falls in the river,
A moment white, then melts forever'
~Robert Burns - Tam O' Shanter


0.0.1 Testudo hermanni boettgeri
 

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Anthony P said:
Very nice. I have always had and will always have a love for Caramels.

Love those terminator eyes.


This is my big lady. She is big enough to lay, but it may not come until next year. We'll see...



Def a big fan of caramels myself ,urs is very beautiful. How big is she?
 

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srod said:
Killer shells indeed.
Always enjoy seeing your pix on IG

Thanks for following I like ur group as well ,recognized ur name lol kool terrapins & musk
 

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Shredder said:
Anthony P said:
Very nice. I have always had and will always have a love for Caramels.

Love those terminator eyes.


This is my big lady. She is big enough to lay, but it may not come until next year. We'll see...



Def a big fan of caramels myself ,urs is very beautiful. How big is she?



My male is close to 6 inches and very ready to breed, and she is closer to 7 inches. Ersnt and Lovich give a length of 6.2 to 6.4 inches for the minimum size at maturation for certain populations of Trachemys scripta.
 

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Anthony P said:
Shredder said:
Anthony P said:
Very nice. I have always had and will always have a love for Caramels.

Love those terminator eyes.


This is my big lady. She is big enough to lay, but it may not come until next year. We'll see...



Def a big fan of caramels myself ,urs is very beautiful. How big is she?



My male is close to 6 inches and very ready to breed, and she is closer to 7 inches. Ersnt and Lovich give a length of 6.2 to 6.4 inches for the minimum size at maturation for certain populations of Trachemys scripta.



Thats awesome! ur getting close to breeding ,excited? i cant wait to get a male for mine eventually
 

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I am pretty excited about them, as I've been waiting a while now. Good news for you is, that you can get a hatchling male and grow him up, since it doesn't take males very long at all to mature in comparison. Your girl could be a healthy 9 or 10 inches in a year, when the male caught up, maturity wise.
 

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Anthony P said:
I am pretty excited about them, as I've been waiting a while now. Good news for you is, that you can get a hatchling male and grow him up, since it doesn't take males very long at all to mature in comparison. Your girl could be a healthy 9 or 10 inches in a year, when the male caught up, maturity wise.

ha ha i would be too thats awesome! my thoughts exactly about the male, the bigger the better i hope she keeps the growth rate up :)
 

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Those quick growth numbers would concern me, but not really given your beautiful photos. I obviously knew they could grow fast like that, but have never had any grow so quickly. I slow mine down a bit during the winter, as I do with all of my turtles. I am learning a bit from you and Gerard regarding this issue, and I am beginning to really see how much pond sliders may be immune to the detriments of rapid growth that are known to be a general rule of thumb for being cautious. We all have heard of fatty livers and curled marginal scutes being linked to rapid growth, but I can't believe how fast your animals have grown. Such an interesting thing. I have heard over the years of sliders growing fast and being fine, but the photo evidence goes a long way with this stuff.

Sliders are so amazing. We see some that are 2+ years old and have barely grown, due to their husbandry, then yours and Gerard's that have grown so rapidly and seem to be better off for it. Veery interesting :)
 

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I have a Red Eared Slider. His name is Darwin. He is so sweet and easy to care for once I got the hang of it... I totally recommend the breed... Oh and Darwin is my first turtle.
 
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