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    Free Sulcata to good home

    If anyone is interested in taking in a male Sulcata, just old enough to show male signs(about 15 inches long), message me. I live in the Tulsa OK area. The tort is free to a good home. Cannot ship, shell is in good shape very minimal pyramiding at all.
  2. krh11b23

    Free Sulcata to good home

    If anyone in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area is interested in taking in a Sulcata message me. It is a rescue I took in about 3 years ago but am now moving. Like I said it is free, however only to an experienced keeper. The tortoise is just now the size it’s starting to show signs of being a male, so...
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    Sex?

    My tort I’m guessing is still too small to sex but what are your thoughts?
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    Japanese Honeysuckle

    It seems I'm getting mixed reviews on this plant. It is growing in my torts enclosure. Is it safe to feed? If not then is it poisonous? If so do I need to remove the plant from his enclosure?
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    Plant ID for Sulcata

    Can anyone Identify this plant for me and is it tortoise safe? Or nutritious?
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    Dog house ramp?

    Can some of you who use a dog house as a hide, share how u made a ramp for your torts to enter. Thanks
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    Male or female?

    I know its too early to tell for sure but does anyone see any male characteristics here? Looks like the plastron is starting to concave a bit.
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    Damage from humidity

    A lady on a Facebook group who has a rescue is claiming that this tortoises shell was damaged from high humidity and being kept in damp conditions. Sure looks like burns to me. What do y'all think
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    Smooth shells from humidity

    I'm looking for some smooth Sulcatas raised in high humidity. Can u share you pics here. It's to help spread the word
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    You have to check this out

    This guy has a dry enclosure, in Ca where it's dry. No humid hide and no heat lamps. He uses only a heat pad under the enclosure. It's shell is flawless. Also the tort is growing and fast it's only a year old. Anyone ever seen anything like this? I told him this setup is a recipe for disaster...
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    Is this Female?

    Looks female so far. I know they all do until the reach 14-16 inches. Mine is only 10-11 inches. So what's everyone think, female or too small to know?
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    Sulcata shell rot?

    This ain't my tort but a vet told this lady that this is shell rot. I thought they can't get it? What are y'all's opinion?
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    Anyone live where it gets cold in winter

    Hello I would like to see some winter houses some of u have for your torts. In about a year mine will have to more than likely go outside so I'm looking for some housing ideas. If u could post some pics. Thanks :0
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    Let's see some sulcatas

    Well it's been a while since we have had one of these threads so let's see them bad boys..... This is frank
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    Male or Female size?

    So male or female or is it too small. Also what size can you normally start to tell. Thanks
  16. krh11b23

    Bush or small tree food source

    Hello I'm trying to find a good gas growing bush or tree type plan that I can feed the leaves to my tort. I think I've hear mulberry is good. Can someone help me out and maybe post a pick of one they have themselves. Thank you
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    Dry vs Humid on Facebook

    This is a post from a guy on Facebook who argues against high humidity. Sad some people are still putting out wrong out dated information. When I try and help someone out who's tort is pyramiding. This guy is always on there arguing against high humidity. I've shown him numerous pics. The funny...
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    Smooth growth pics

    Hello can you all please share here, some pics of torts raised the humid way. The older the better, trying to help spread the word for people to stop raising them dry. All the proof we can get, the better. Thanks
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    Wrong information being spread around

    It's sad that on places like Facebook people are still insisting sulcatas should be raised dry. With all the proof of there that humidity prevents pyramiding. I think it's an ego issue. Some people will just never be able to admit that they may have raised their own torts wrong.
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