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Pictured is one of our animals eating Mazuri and cactus, and yes its in the studbook.
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Nice pattern! I hope as he grows, you will in the future do a post showing his now shell pattern and then how it looks when he is more grown up.
 

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Wow what a gorgeous baby!!
 

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I wish there were more of these to go around. I have the perfect climate for them too. Very nice pic.
 

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Thanks guys, I have a nice little "herd" of youngsters. That photo was taken when I got him which was some time back. I will post other photos from time to time. I have another group on the way...if your looking for Platynota PM me.
 

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My redfoot eats mazuri just like yours does...with the legs out stretched :]
 

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coastal said:
Thanks guys, I have a nice little "herd" of youngsters. That photo was taken when I got him which was some time back. I will post other photos from time to time. I have another group on the way...if your looking for Platynota PM me.
Very nice platynota you have, how many do you keep?
I'm very glad that I can agree its a great species, I did get my one 4
2 weeks ago, realy great.

Can you post pics from the shell, because mine look to have 2 different pattern, I will post them tomorrow.
 

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Here the 2 different shell pattern I talked about.
This one lookes like yours, the lines are all connectet

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And this one have more spots between the lines.
I hope you understand how I mean it, its a bit difficult for me
to explane it in English

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Here a picture from the 4

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Here the pictures.
This one lookes like yours, the lines are all conectet

platynotaalbino035.jpg


And this one have spots between the lines.
I hope you now what I mean, its a bit difficult to explane in english

platynotaalbino043.jpg


Here a picture from the 4
Hammplatynota038.jpg


Sorry, I thought the post was not placet, so I did it a secound time.
 

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Yes, I have animals similar to the 2 animals your talking about with the "dots". These you could say have more of a rosette now but with age and growth most of the bars will eventually grow in to connect all be it faint in some. They sure can eat, mine would have that tile cleaned up in no time flat. You have some nice animals in that group!
 

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Wow. What is that? About a $10,000 photo?

They are exquisite. Thank you very much for sharing.
 

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Not quite that much Tom. More animals expected from the same lines here and a few others later in the year.
 
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