It can be hard to identify their location of origin as adults. Impossible to do so when their babies. Ask again in about 10 yearsIs mine can be identified? it's still a baby though
Could you help ID exactly my 2. One is a Yellow foot female 35 years old. 2nd is a male Red foot 30 years. They have lived together for 12 to 15 years... Previous owner said she laid eggs several times and discarded them due to no interest in incubating. Can you cross these two? When are their prime age to have young? Any other info will be appreciated!
These red foots & cherry heads are amazing, I have what I believe is 2 types of red foots, I acquired at different times at 2 separate locations. One in particular I noticed appeared darker in colour & smaller in size by his growth rate to the others at the same age, could this one be from a Brazilian species? It had a slightly distinctive difference in pattern on his plastron & carapace, or this could just be a little genetic deviation.I had some requests on an old thread I did on some different types of redfoots I have had over a decade or longer. So here is some new photos of some.
Venezuelan F3 12 year olds (Male on right Female on left)
Male on right female on left
Guyana WC male F2 Female( Male on left unknown age LTC 11 years, Female CBF2 12 years old)
Bolivian Male F2 (male is 7 years old)
Bolivian Female F2(Female is 12 Years old)
Suriname WC (Female is smaller one male is larger LTC 15 years)
Brazilian F2 (Male CBF2 10 years old female 8 Years old)
Should be enough for now.