Well, since the female Home's Hingeback that I recently got to add to my group turned out to be a teeny little thing that won't be breedable for several years, I decided to start looking around again.... I found two adult females, full grown, and decided to invest in them.
I put a deposit down on the girls, and should be having them shipped in about a week. That will put me at 2.4
I think it is extremely important for anyone that is interested in Hingies to build breeding colonies. There is no data for how many there actually are in the wild - one day, they could just be gone. They are a hard tortoise to start when freshly wild caught, but once you get them going, they are so much fun to have. They have great personalities once they get over their shyness. I can't wait to see a baby pop out of an egg....
Kristina
I put a deposit down on the girls, and should be having them shipped in about a week. That will put me at 2.4
I think it is extremely important for anyone that is interested in Hingies to build breeding colonies. There is no data for how many there actually are in the wild - one day, they could just be gone. They are a hard tortoise to start when freshly wild caught, but once you get them going, they are so much fun to have. They have great personalities once they get over their shyness. I can't wait to see a baby pop out of an egg....
Kristina