Papaya!!!

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Tropical Torts

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Lil' cherry enjoyin his sweets
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And last but not least the big 'uns!
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Ya'll enjoy! ;)
 

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Nice looking clan John..... dig the 5th pic.... great colors!

JD~:)
 

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theyre lovely! and i dig your enclosure! Im thinking of adding some redfoots... I love their colors! I'm gonna need to do more research on the species though.
 

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FranklinAndTara said:
theyre lovely! and i dig your enclosure! Im thinking of adding some redfoots... I love their colors! I'm gonna need to do more research on the species though.

Redfoots are great torts, they are easy to care for and very personable (my fav characteristic)

Im glad you guys like the pics, they go nuts over the papaya (i dont think it tastes that great lol) :)
 

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Nice! Papaya is actually a great fruit to feed, not overly high in sugar and it has a great calcium to phosphorus ratio ;)
 

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Kristina said:
Nice! Papaya is actually a great fruit to feed, not overly high in sugar and it has a great calcium to phosphorus ratio ;)

Thanks for that tid bit Kristina! I new they were a good choice but I didnt know the specifics.

A sprinkler system keeps them pretty clean Mike, lol! :D
 
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