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Well after healthy stool sample and little blood work ( exciting news for later on ) ... The new hypo got to meet the other hypo adults. Very neat to watch "natural selection" take place......
JD~
PS: Interesting note* ....Again there are some exceptions to the rules and or comments posted…..I read time and time again
“sunlight†will make your tortoise lighter. Well….here is a fact: My RF’s and cherries are housed year around outdoors…..with probably 300 days of sunshine, take note on the coloring of the new one. She obviously was housed indoors under artificial light…see how clean she is ? My other hypos were once that “ clean “ and “ light†looking , but as you can see , when housed in natural environment will “ dirty up†a bit . So being housed outside dosnt always make our tortoise " lighter" in color....but in fact make a happy healthier tortoise~:shy:
Here are my other ( same in pic above) hypos from a couple years back .....
JD~
PS: Interesting note* ....Again there are some exceptions to the rules and or comments posted…..I read time and time again
“sunlight†will make your tortoise lighter. Well….here is a fact: My RF’s and cherries are housed year around outdoors…..with probably 300 days of sunshine, take note on the coloring of the new one. She obviously was housed indoors under artificial light…see how clean she is ? My other hypos were once that “ clean “ and “ light†looking , but as you can see , when housed in natural environment will “ dirty up†a bit . So being housed outside dosnt always make our tortoise " lighter" in color....but in fact make a happy healthier tortoise~:shy:
Here are my other ( same in pic above) hypos from a couple years back .....