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Posted by: ccolt125 at Sun Aug 28 21:51:16 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ccolt125 ]  
   

does any one know of or have a sexually matured female pancake tortoise? i have a seven inch cb female a five inch cb male that is extremely timid and a three and a half inch wc male that has turned inactive. i have them in a five foot by five foot enclosure wich mimics their natural habitat a kopje in a corner a hide in the middle all made out of rocks i have a secret place with moist soil for egg laying and i have a mixed substrate of sand and coco husk. does any one know how i could get them to breed or make there breeding chances higher if you have information email ccolt125@gmail.com im on it all night and practically all day so i will respond immediatly


   

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