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Posted by: tripletoes at Fri Apr 11 23:14:48 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tripletoes ] truth be known i have 3 boxies, 2 red footers, 4 sulcs, 2 burmese browns, 1 american woody, 1 butterphase lepard, and a mata mata all living in harmony in that pen. i would like to split them further. the mata is only in there limtedly just for the sun before i change the water and goldfish (redfoots lovem for treats). space right now dosent allow me to. i would like to put the boxies in with the woody and an occasional visit from mr. mata, the red foots in with the burms, small sulcs and leaprds, and then big sulcs. right now just two pens but thats ok. i plan this summer to be moveing to the country where i can have some more space. as far as puting torts together and people saying this or that, this is our hobby. this is what keeps it interesting for us. so if you go to a expo and somebody wants to tell you how to keep your torts and where to put them they are missing the point of the hobby. i have read that parisites from one spacies to the next can be a big time problem but who really knows. its kind of like years ago i worked in an automotive shop and the shop owner was into raceing he had his raceing friends at the shop and his forems he went to to talk to other enthusests (www.hotrodgossip.com). we talked about mtr. combos and some of the things that some people said was a bad idea turned out to kick serious ass at the track and put us ahead of the competition. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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