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After years of trying, My efforts have paid off!
I have been trying to instill a love of tortoises in my mother-in-law for some time & I think I have done it!
She brought this to me from a garage sale!

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I think its a "Geochelampii ssp." but some of these exotics just have me baffled!
 
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That would be nice to add to MY collection...hahaha
Why does that show her love of tortoises?
I think more than that it shows her love of son in law!!!
 

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Oh I have one too, but mine is different (if that makes any sense). I will post a picture of it. My nephew gave it to me. I love mine. I think it means both things....that she likes her son-in-law and she knows that you love torts. :D
 

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I actually have one of those. Broke the glass on mine tho, so have a pot sitting on it now...
 

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t_mclellan said:
After years of trying, My efforts have paid off!



I think its a "Geochelampii ssp." but some of these exotics just have me baffled!

..........Let me guess your babies from this guy will be* Limited Editions* $CHA CHING$
(grin):D

Very Cool Lamp/tort glass artwork!...
 

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Ahhhh, Yeesssss!
The rare "SKY BLUE" phase Geochelampii thomasedisonii !
According to renowned Greek herpetologist from Louisiana, Billybob Didyadundis.
This species can most often be found hiding in garages, attics & flea markets around the world. Total population density is unknown.
In captivity they are quite hardy, coexisting with humans for generations, providing they are not thrown at a spouse!
I can see it now!
 

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Hahahaha, that is funny. :D

I want to know why one foot looks so much bigger than the other? Was the poor guy hatched that way, or is it just a bad camera angle? ;)
 

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Stephanie Logan said:
Hahahaha, that is funny. :D

I want to know why one foot looks so much bigger than the other? Was the poor guy hatched that way, or is it just a bad camera angle? ;)

ahhh yes .... I see a slight bit of Pyramiding....and a split scute!
Try raising the humidity....:D

( un plug it first... wink!)
 
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