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tortoise_man1

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Hi guys, im fairly new to the forum. I recently bought a russian tortoise from Petco and I am worried that she has shell problems. I would like to know how to post pictures so that I can get someone else's opinion. all help would be appreciated.
 

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When you click on the "post reply" button, scroll down to the bottom and click on "choose file" then find the picture you want to post and click on it and "open" then click on "add attachment" wait for a few seconds and click on "insert into post" then hit "post reply"01-01-13.jpg


Please excuse the picture of Misty's butt with her nose in the ashes, but I had to do what I was telling you to do as I told you so I knew what I was talking about.
 
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So glad I use photobucket! All I have to do is copy the link they tell me to use and paste that to my post. I don't like using the attachment because your limited on how many you can have.
 

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If you have the app when making a comment or new thread you can attach a picture or take one with the little option bar that pops up.
 

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thanks for the help I think i will be able to figure it out from here


figuring picture attachment out...


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ok
 
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YIPES!!! I think the spider's back is referred to as a "carapace," but that's NOT what I was expecting as the picture rolled down during opening!
 

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emysemys said:
YIPES!!! I think the spider's back is referred to as a "carapace," but that's NOT what I was expecting as the picture rolled down during opening!

my first thought was funny looking tort :p but if someone told me a spider was a tort i would assume it had a shell prob as well :p jk

i use tinypic.com just like photo bucket you use a link to post pictures a lot larger as well

fz3qbk.jpg


see marly
 

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For those of us who use a 3G wireless connection, those thumbnails are a pain to click in and out of. Opening a new page takes too long if your signal isn't really strong. I usually skip thumbnails in that case.

I like to use tinypic.com Its really easy. No hassles. No accounts. Just upload any size photo and then copy/paste the IMG code into your forum post.
 

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Why cant I do it?


lol

Rover15 said:
emysemys said:
YIPES!!! I think the spider's back is referred to as a "carapace," but that's NOT what I was expecting as the picture rolled down during opening!

my first thought was funny looking tort :p but if someone told me a spider was a tort i would assume it had a shell prob as well :p jk

i use tinypic.com just like photo bucket you use a link to post pictures a lot larger as well

fz3qbk.jpg


see marly


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skottip said:
Why cant I do it?


lol

Rover15 said:
emysemys said:
YIPES!!! I think the spider's back is referred to as a "carapace," but that's NOT what I was expecting as the picture rolled down during opening!

my first thought was funny looking tort :p but if someone told me a spider was a tort i would assume it had a shell prob as well :p jk

i use tinypic.com just like photo bucket you use a link to post pictures a lot larger as well

fz3qbk.jpg


see marly


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skottip said:
Why cant I do it?


lol

Rover15 said:
emysemys said:
YIPES!!! I think the spider's back is referred to as a "carapace," but that's NOT what I was expecting as the picture rolled down during opening!

my first thought was funny looking tort :p but if someone told me a spider was a tort i would assume it had a shell prob as well :p jk

i use tinypic.com just like photo bucket you use a link to post pictures a lot larger as well

fz3qbk.jpg


see marly


Wait, I guess I did lol
skottip said:
Why cant I do it?


lol

Rover15 said:
emysemys said:
YIPES!!! I think the spider's back is referred to as a "carapace," but that's NOT what I was expecting as the picture rolled down during opening!

my first thought was funny looking tort :p but if someone told me a spider was a tort i would assume it had a shell prob as well :p jk

i use tinypic.com just like photo bucket you use a link to post pictures a lot larger as well

fz3qbk.jpg


see marly

 

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