The new 2009 studbook has been published!
Anyone check it out?
Do any radiata owners need a copy? I can email it to you
Anyone check it out?
Do any radiata owners need a copy? I can email it to you
gummybearpoop said:The new 2009 studbook has been published!
Anyone check it out?
Do any radiata owners need a copy? I can email it to you
rad8ted92083 said:gummybearpoop said:The new 2009 studbook has been published!
Anyone check it out?
Do any radiata owners need a copy? I can email it to you
I DO PLEASE
gummybearpoop said:If you own radiata and want a studbook copy
email me [email protected]
title the subject radiata studbook
Stephanie Logan said:Well, if you can't share the stud book, how about some pictures of the top five Radiata "studs"? They have such beautiful shell patterns!
gummybearpoop said:haha...I wish I had pictures. The studbook doesnt have pics. It mostly shows genetic lineage in the US captive population, but only displays registered animals.
Stephanie Logan said:gummybearpoop said:haha...I wish I had pictures. The studbook doesnt have pics. It mostly shows genetic lineage in the US captive population, but only displays registered animals.
Well, that's pretty boring!
emysemys said:Kevin: Since "Gummybearpoop" already has a studbook, you can ask him to look up Vincent's name to see if he has tortoises listed in the book. It won't speak to your particular tortoises, but then you would know if you need to continue to try to contact Vincent.
Also, if you find out that your tortoises ARE in the book, then you need to contact the publisher to get the ownership changed.
-EJ said:Most of the Radiateds in the US are from St. Catherines Island and the Bronx zoo. I'm sure some confescations have made their way into the US bloodline. I Think the Gladys Porter Zoo might have some unrelated.
I know I have 2 females... not related to the US population... well... I don't know... but I've been told.
If anyone was listed in the studbook... would you want your contact infor available to the public?