EmeraldxxEyesx
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Shes a beauty!!She's doing very well. Is approximately 18 inches in length and has laid eggs for the first time this year.
Shes a beauty!!She's doing very well. Is approximately 18 inches in length and has laid eggs for the first time this year.
wow thats an awesome tortoidr wish i could have iShe's doing very well. Is approximately 18 inches in length and has laid eggs for the first time this year.
Yes, she's with a male Sulcata and I am currently incubating the eggs.Was she with a male? Sulcata or leopard? Will you incubate the eggs? I will pass no judgement myself but right or wrong this is interesting
if only im in the ukYes, she's with a male Sulcata and I am currently incubating the eggs.
Well you never know. If they come to anything, there are couriers who transport animals all around the world. I usually post any progress with eggs on my Instagram (same user name) so you'll be able to see if/when they hatch.if only im in the uk
will do follow your igWell you never know. If they come to anything, there are couriers who transport animals all around the world. I usually post any progress with eggs on my Instagram (same user name) so you'll be able to see if/when they hatch.
Do you have an updated pic?I wouldn't do it myself. This one needed a new home so I took her in.
Heyy any updates?Well you never know. If they come to anything, there are couriers who transport animals all around the world. I usually post any progress with eggs on my Instagram (same user name) so you'll be able to see if/when they hatch.
So cute, too cute..Long awaited update....
I have successfully incubated and hatched two eggs. This is a pairing of the female Leocata and a male Sulcata so to save on confusion they are being referred to as "Sulleocata's" (sulcata x leocata hybrid.) This also proves the point that this particular Leocata is not sterile.
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Sad and disgusting. Despicable.Long awaited update....
I have successfully incubated and hatched two eggs. This is a pairing of the female Leocata and a male Sulcata so to save on confusion they are being referred to as "Sulleocata's" (sulcata x leocata hybrid.) This also proves the point that this particular Leocata is not sterile.
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I've just picked up this little beauty and thought I would share some pictures.
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