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I have tortoises from four hatchings for sale. The oldest are Goldens and are a little over two years old, have very little pyramiding. I have two of these available. One is 3.75in SLC, the other is 3.25in SLC. The larger has more patterning, while the smaller has very little. Incubated at 90 degrees. $125ea. + shipping
The next oldest are yearling Jordanians. I have two of these available. One is just over 3in the other is about 2.75in. Incubated at 89 degrees. $95ea. + shipping
Next I have six about 8 months old. My Jordanian male somehow made it into my golden enclosure for a single day, but as far as I can tell these eggs must have been fertilized by him. They came from golden eggs, and technically, probably meet the golden definition, although more olive in coloration. All run around 2 – 2.5in SLC. Three have minor split scutes. $75ea. For the perfect shells, $50ea. For the split scutes. + shipping
The last is a very orangey peach golden about 4 months old. Just under 2in SLC. Incubated at 87 degrees. $95 + shipping
I also have a LTC Jordanian male for $100 + shipping
All have been fed a balanced diet of broad leaved weeds with occasional opuntia cactus, grape and mulberry leaves, and very little lettuce, kale, turnip greens etc.
The next oldest are yearling Jordanians. I have two of these available. One is just over 3in the other is about 2.75in. Incubated at 89 degrees. $95ea. + shipping
Next I have six about 8 months old. My Jordanian male somehow made it into my golden enclosure for a single day, but as far as I can tell these eggs must have been fertilized by him. They came from golden eggs, and technically, probably meet the golden definition, although more olive in coloration. All run around 2 – 2.5in SLC. Three have minor split scutes. $75ea. For the perfect shells, $50ea. For the split scutes. + shipping
The last is a very orangey peach golden about 4 months old. Just under 2in SLC. Incubated at 87 degrees. $95 + shipping
I also have a LTC Jordanian male for $100 + shipping
All have been fed a balanced diet of broad leaved weeds with occasional opuntia cactus, grape and mulberry leaves, and very little lettuce, kale, turnip greens etc.