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I second on this.Will, you may be jealous of a few good pictures but I think I can safely say that many of us are amazingly jealous that you have a bunch of gorgeous yellows. You win the popularity contest
Jealousy upon me again. They look good. Do the redfoots(not cherries)start out with sunken scutes like yellows do ?They always want to hide their heads when I take a picture. So many of you are so much better a photographer, it is humbling.
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I wouldn't consider any of these guys to have concave or sunken scutes, I think I do know what you mean though. They are all doing okay, with an ambient warmth cycle, not a focused heat spot. They all eat pretty well too, lets give them some time and see what comes of my care, this is a first for me.Jealousy upon me again. They look good. Do the redfoots(not cherries)start out with sunken scutes like yellows do ?
They are beauties. I wasn't meaning they had abnormal sunken scutes. Just I've noticed the yellows do seem to have a prominent scute boarder line.I wouldn't consider any of these guys to have concave or sunken scutes, I think I do know what you mean though. They are all doing okay, with an ambient warmth cycle, not a focused heat spot. They all eat pretty well too, lets give them some time and see what comes of my care, this is a first for me.
I have seen many spectacular photographers here on TFO. I'm happy to have the responsibility of these little tortoises and maybe it is a matter of having done it before with other species that makes me comfortable with the task ahead. But good photography skills are hard to match or for me to develop. I have reasonable functional ability, but some of you all are artists with the camera. Elohi comes to mind with that last suite of leopard images. Immayo does a good job, and so does alegraf, maybe I got some avatar names misspelled?
Hi Will. @Dkozi7 was thinking her redfoot maybe a yellowfoot.I thought your photo was an ideal to show one of the differences between the 2 species.They always want to hide their heads when I take a picture. So many of you are so much better a photographer, it is humbling.
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I've been thinking of introducing isopods to my juvenile reds enlcosure. You've just convinced me to do it. Do you still feed other forms of protein too.They really like to eat isopods, little terrors they are on the introduced isopods.
Yes on the other forms of protein. They get microwave 'hard-boiled' egg, and Layena chicken food. The isopods are there to help keep things clean, and when eaten they are hunted, so provide some little bit of behavioral enrichment.I've been thinking of introducing isopods to my juvenile reds enlcosure. You've just convinced me to do it. Do you still feed other forms of protein too.
Will. Any chance of a today photo of your last lemon drops before they depart.So all these lemon drops are sold and the last will ship next week. It is always bittersweet to sell neonates, but I could hardly keep them all, aside from finite hours in the day, I think my wife would be very upset to say the least. She has come to like the Manouria in the backyard and calls them "the monsters" as a modified version of my calling them dinosaurs (which are "monsters" in many movies).