About 28 years oldHow old is he
Seems he would be bigger for being 28. Yvonnes aren't that old and look much bigger. How long have you had him? He's very pretty. Do you put something on his shell or does he just not have any dirt in his enclosure area?About 28 years old
Ahaha, that cracks me up! What a big stinker! He wants to visit with mommy in the AC. I can't wait until I get my future Aldabra!! What does your HOA say about him?i left the back door open for fresh air. Buddy just wandered in! Lol I had a talk with himView attachment 204275View attachment 204276
I'm thinking the first years/owners put him behind. From what I have seen they don't grow that slow. I don't know any healthier and better cared for then Gregs and I don't think any of his babes have grown that slow. As long as he's healthy though, that's what counts anyway, no matter how fast or slow and he looks great too.I'm Buddy's 3rd owner. His first 2 didn't really know how to care for him. They didn't even know what type he was. He only had grass his first 23 years. I had met both owners. So Buddy grew slow and steady. Too fast can be harmful. Their bones can't keep up with rapid weight gain. In my observation.
Buddy is very healthy and his legs are incredibly strong
He's huge!! Wish I could have one in my climate!!i left the back door open for fresh air. Buddy just wandered in! Lol I had a talk with himView attachment 204275View attachment 204276
The city I live in allows 5 reptiles per household. I don't think they thought about the big ones! LolAhaha, that cracks me up! What a big stinker! He wants to visit with mommy in the AC. I can't wait until I get my future Aldabra!! What does your HOA say about him?