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Posted by: EricIvins at Fri Jun 20 21:39:48 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EricIvins ] Be careful, stuff like that can have a long incubation period in Tortoises. I wouldn't trust anything that hadn't been in captivity for less than 2 or 3 years. I had a customer of mine that had an interest in Burmese Browns. She had four, two are dead and the other two are going downhill, if they aren't already dead yet. It all started with one, but she learned an important lesson in quarantine. I try not to mess with Indo anymore, Red and Yellowfoots do it for me anymore. [ Hide Replies ]
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