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Posted by: banjobert at Tue May 29 09:07:40 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by banjobert ] a redfoot can get over a foot in length depending on the speicies but make exellent pets with lots of personality but i have russians and they are great pets too and they stay small and easy to care for aswell(easy for tortises anyway). russians should not have much humidity while redfoots should, and an out door enclosure is best or you could make a large indoor enclosure if you choose russians in a humid area or the other way around for redfoots. i belive you don't have to hibernate russians because mine ate all through the winter. also young and tender greens are beloved by most tortises. also make sure the animals are CB. have fun with whatever tortise you choose. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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