Ploughshare , Angonoka , Yniphora

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They are quite a handful !!

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They are quite a handful !!

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I really need to visit Sabah and try to steal those guys from you :D
 

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lol , come by Tarakan , some of my herd are there or should I say bulk of my giant one !!

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lol , come by Tarakan , some of my herd are there or should I say bulk of my giant one !!

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You mean Tarakan city in Indonesia? And your herds are there as well?
 

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Or was it Samarinda ...... But i did move some of my herd over to your country just in case !!

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Or was it Samarinda ...... But i did move some of my herd over to your country just in case !!

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Interesting. So you have breeding activities in my country as well. Nice. Maybe one day I can get some captive bred ploughshares from you, just keep my fingers crossed :p
 

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Ya I heard and know how the studbook system works . In fact I have a similar system in place just in case the need arise - I know of about 80 - 100 angonoka in the region ie Thailand , Singapore , both west and east Malaysia , Brunei , Indonesia and Philippine thou only some are adults.

I do breed Radiata too , all my Chelonia eggs are collected and incubated artificially with the exception of a few Local sp ie emys , elongata ..... ( would not want to risk flood by leaving the ova in the ground )

My Radiata eggs are set and forget till they hatch in 120-150days sometimes bit longer ! Different temp setting for different batches of eggs just in case they can be "Temperature Sexed "
My oldest CH Radiated are less then 4 so can't be 100% sure on the sexes (sex by visual )

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Thanks , my first Yni ( 2-3" lot I mention above ) I bought back in 2006 /2007 .

Eggs from these young 6-8 yrs old , maybe soon like I mention a few post above ! Soon !

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Hi there , I know at least 100 who own at least 1 !!
But there should be more .

Reproduction only a handful , a few in Indonesia , at least 1 in Singapore , Philippine , Thailand , China ......

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So much better that som an angonoka are high in captivity even though it is illegal , it can reduce poaching pressure.
It would be interesting to establish an anonymous studbook

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But exchanging bloodline will be hard !!
But bloodline are still fresh , maybe in a few more generation then we might need that .
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Haha no , no time for that !!





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Reason being peak hatching round the corner !!



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Do you have any geometric by chance? Since you have quite the collection of some very endangered species. I don't know of anyone (private or zoological) that has kept, or bred that species,
 

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I'd imagine you would love to though just as I would. Very neat species and very endangered. I don't think any of the psammobates except geometricus would do well in your climate. Anyways keep up the good breeding work with these guys.
 
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