Ben02
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Yep, the maniac Marge has had her soakHas there someone taken a bath ?
Yep, the maniac Marge has had her soakHas there someone taken a bath ?
No, I just plan to give them away if I can find a used book store that will take them. So far I have 15 boxes, and only a quarter of one wall of shelves cleaned out. It's a project that my heart isn't into, so it's hard for me to make the time to do it. But I really am anxious to get all these enclosures and incubators out of the house and into a bedroom.
Anyone that thinks a tortoise is boring is boring. Shall I get started!? and tell about the day Saphire decided he hated my improvement in look to his little hut. Or the day I got flashed...Oh yes But it shows me that they are not as stupid as most people think. When I tell people I keep tortoises they often say: Tortoises are so boring. Why do you keep them ? I think they never watched them a few hours Torts are not stupid and boring at all. I love these little dinosaurs since I was a child and got my first greek tortoise.
I love that quote! Nice to see you here Brenda & Welcome!
Yep, and looks like a little bathing beauty.Yep, the maniac Marge has had her soak
It's so hot and HUMID here in Ohio that I opened Saphire's door, closed the window, put a gate up, to let the air conditioner get rid of the excess humidity.It’s hot Hot HOT and humid here in Maryland. A few of us went for an early paddle (0630] to beat the heat (close to 100F).
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Good evening friends. It was a warm sunny day in Germany and it ended with a little thunderstorm and rain. My silly sully torts had been in their outdoor enclosure. I write silly torts because they found a way to get out of the enclosure and roam the rest of the garden. Not a real problem, I think they are much too big that my dogs can harm them. The only thing that I fear is that they eat something that they shouldn`t ! I have to fix the problem real fast. They know there is a way to get out and they always get out But they are not stupid. They always find their way back in the stable and in their heated indoor enclosure. Amazing but stubborn torts !
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It’s hot Hot HOT and humid here in Maryland. A few of us went for an early paddle (0630] to beat the heat (close to 100F).
Launching at Sunup
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It’s hot Hot HOT and humid here in Maryland. A few of us went for an early paddle (0630] to beat the heat (close to 100F).
Launching at Sunup
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Me too. They live in their little house and some survive in the wild...then live longer then we do.And isn’t it interesting that not just 1 escaped... me thinks they are smarter than they’re credited for!
I saw on a post you lost your little betta. I'm so sorry...it's hard to tell when we get them what they've been through though. I'm only hoping I will recognize Arrow is having a problem. It's my first aquarium.Some pics from this morning. A good day. View attachment 276854View attachment 276855View attachment 276856
It's so hot and HUMID here in Ohio that I opened Saphire's door, closed the window, put a gate up, to let the air conditioner get rid of the excess humidity.
That's hilarious!!! They're all munching buddies...better then a lawn mower.View attachment 276906
Looks like my horses had some guests over while I was in town.. BUSTED!
You have to watch out for Marge, she is unpredictable. She’s a bit of an omnivore when she’s outside, with her killer instincts she bobs her head and observes passing insects before going in for the kill. The biggest thing she has eaten was a small grass cricket, I used to try and stop her but I was always to late.Yep, and looks like a little bathing beauty.
At almost 6pm it's still 93°f. But at least the humidity is down to 50% outside. And my tortoise's room is more comfortable too and he's back inside.Things are due to heat up in the UK next week. They’re forecasting temperatures around the 100F mark in London... yuk!
For us it’s going to be in the 90s F
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Nothing goes above 30 degrees where I am, however it feels hotter than it is during the day.Things are due to heat up in the UK next week. They’re forecasting temperatures around the 100F mark in London... yuk!
For us it’s going to be in the 90s F
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Saphire wouldn't eat a bug if he was starving...but he would bite me if I displease his highness.You have to watch out for Marge, she is unpredictable. She’s a bit of an omnivore when she’s outside, with her killer instincts she bobs her head and observes passing insects before going in for the kill. The biggest thing she has eaten was a small grass cricket, I used to try and stop her but I was always to late.