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Turtle Picture

jsherps Jan 23, 2004 01:28 PM


So can you name them all?

J & S Herpetoculture

Replies (3)

jsherps Jan 23, 2004 01:29 PM

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>>So can you name them all?
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>>J & S Herpetoculture

LOL I forgot I labeled that picture. :P

Chrysemys Jan 23, 2004 02:47 PM

Nice pic... I could have gotten them all, that would have been easy, 2 albino RES's and a good lookin DBT. How much did the RES's run you if you dont mind me asking? Also, I hope you got a male and a female so you can breed...
Chris
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Hey whats up, I'm Chris and I currently have 1.0 Softy 1.1.8 Leopard geckos, 1.0 Bearded Dragon

jsherps Jan 25, 2004 07:58 PM

>>Nice pic... I could have gotten them all, that would have been easy, 2 albino RES's and a good lookin DBT. How much did the RES's run you if you dont mind me asking? Also, I hope you got a male and a female so you can breed...
>>Chris
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>>Hey whats up, I'm Chris and I currently have 1.0 Softy 1.1.8 Leopard geckos, 1.0 Bearded Dragon

The Larger albino res is definately a male. The smaller albino res is 90% likely to be a female, it's still a little too early to tell, but I'm hoping. The pair of albino's cost me about $300 for both of them, the female being most of that cost.

The DBT is a concentric centrata. It was sold to me as an "ornate dbt" but it obviously wasn't. This turtle is worth about $100, but I only paid $40 for it. This dbt is definately a male.

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