Red foot hatchlings

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oscar

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A group picture hatchlings. Two from one female and other two from another. And small one from yet another female.

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Little cuties! I love seeing all the pics of the babies that keep hatching out lately :D
 

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Nice! And I see your from Illinois? Nice to see people having success breeding redfoots in colder climates. I'm guessing they are indoors a good bit? If you don't mind me asking, how big and what kind of an indoor enclosure do you have to support a breeding group?
 

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redfoot7 said:
Nice! And I see your from Illinois? Nice to see people having success breeding redfoots in colder climates. I'm guessing they are indoors a good bit? If you don't mind me asking, how big and what kind of an indoor enclosure do you have to support a breeding group?

I have three different enclosures for the adults all are enclosed so I can keep the heat up and humidity controlled. Using cypress mulch as a substrate. I use CHE for heat with a thermostat that controls the CHE. Each enclosure is approximately 5 ft. by 3 ft. I have the adults outside in the summer as much as possible, I have one
room in our house dedicated to my reptiles and plan to make one large enclosure so I can keep more of the adults together.
 

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Nice you must be doing something right them are some good looking torts
 
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