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Posted by: simias at Mon Apr 24 14:37:00 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by simias ] that's really strange, and unfortunate given how threatened each of these species is. Are you sure the emys sired the hatchlings ? Tortoises can retain sperm for years from earlier matings. Can you post a pic of the hatchlings ? I have no idea how you'd care for them best, since one needs hot and dry, the other prefers cooler temps and moisture....and their digestive systems are also adapted to very different sorts of foods. | ||
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