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Wow, that's really vague. I guess your suppose to read their mind:D. Can't wait too see what they are. I'm going to guess Russians.
 

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:D We should start a guess the species game going while waiting for them to respond! :D
 

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What Heather said! Mix species cohab is my first guess. Maybe a Box turtle and a Russian. That seems to be a popular combo. (Gag.)
 

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Floof said:
What Heather said! Mix species cohab is my first guess. Maybe a Box turtle and a Russian. That seems to be a popular combo. (Gag.)

It sure does.
 

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I'm going with desert tortoises, and that's the reason there's no picture.
 

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Yvonne G said:
I'm going with desert tortoises, and that's the reason there's no picture.

Ahhh skating around legalities....
 

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I'm thinking russian and a littler sulcata. I see a ton of SoCal ads like that, probably because those are the easiest to get a hold of.
 

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Just heard back that they have been sold.

I did email back and ask if they minded sharing what they were, anyway. It'll bug me if I don't find out. lol!


Aaand heard back already--apparently they were Sulcatas. Well, hopefully the new owner knows to put them in something bigger than the average aquarium! :)
 

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