Cherry head or red foot? Help !

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I went and picked up my hatchling red foot yesterday, but the breeder told me he was a cherry head and now I'm confused.

How can I tell the difference between a baby red foot and a baby cherry head? Is there a big difference in their care?
 

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Can you get a picture of the plastron too
 

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Looks red foot to me very pretty
Redfoot, and still very young. Where did you get this tort?


Oh thank goodness lol. I spent all my time researching a Red foot and was worried!

Yes he was Hatched 07/29. I got him from a breeder in Tampa named John, he doesn't advertise online or anything, I met him through a tortoise group on Facebook - his friend recommended me to him. Is he too young? He said since he was eating fine he was ready to go. :(
 

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Oh thank goodness lol. I spent all my time researching a Red foot and was worried!

Yes he was Hatched 07/29. I got him from a breeder in Tampa named John, he doesn't advertise online or anything, I met him through a tortoise group on Facebook - his friend recommended me to him. Is he too young? He said since he was eating fine he was ready to go. :(
He's still got remnants of his yolk sac. Most breeders hold onto them at least a month to make sure they're gaining weight and doing well. In a way it's a good thing because you know this baby wasn't kept dry for an extended period of time.
 

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He still has the yolk scar, normally that would be healed, toddrickfl1 is more experienced than me
 

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He's still got remnants of his yolk sac. Most breeders hold onto them at least a month to make sure they're gaining weight and doing well. In a way it's a good thing because you know this baby wasn't kept dry for an extended period of time.
I see! I was worried when he called me and told me they were ready. I'll be keeping an eye on his weight and everything. And yes I was told he was being soaked everyday and to keep soaking him daily. John gave me a lot of good info about feeding and stuff. :)
 

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Congratulations on your new friend.
You didn't need to worry since a RF and a CH Redfoot are kept pretty much identically.
This little one has nice areas of color.
But the blunt nose is all Northern Redfoot.
 
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