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So cute
jjsull33 said:How long have you had him now?
lynnedit said:He really has a cute face. I bet he has a lot of character!
lynnedit said:Ha, ha!
I think some people 'let their tortoises go to be free' as well. If you haven't seen anything by now...but I guess they could be on holidays.
lynnedit said:That means he is comfortable and feels safe in his new home
the567spud said:Do what you are doing and put sights up around your neighborhood. Also look for lost Russians on the interwebs.
Edward. B
*misskerrimoo* said:That's a darling picture! do you reckon he could've been roaming a LONG time? As in months or so? Maybe he was looking for YOU. he might've heard how good you take care of your tortie, & made his journey to see if you'd love on him too.
MY BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN:
3.2.0 Cats (Neeko, Bootsie, Bean (Special Needs), Puff (Special needs), Pokie)
1.0.0 Dog (Sidney (Special needs))
2.0.0 Bearded Dragons (Lochey & Zane (Special needs))
2.1.0 Leopard Geckos (Hopper, Spanky-Butt (Special needs), Rumi)
0.0.1 Greek Tortoise Hatchling (Mookie-Boo - Ibera species)
0.0.2 Fire Bellied Toads (Ellie, Teddy)
0.0.1 Emporer Scorpion (Mr. Pickles)
1.0.0 Betta Fish (Mr. Pook-Pook)
lynnedit said:Don't hibernate his first year. Keep him inside with good basking temps and lights on 12-14 hours per day. He may stop eating much, and be less active, but soak him a couple of times per week and you will make it through the winter.
That will allow you to make sure he is in top form, and give you more time to research this.
(sounds like he has a new home... )