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Any Ideas on this guy?

bigp3388 Mar 14, 2005 09:21 AM

Got this one from a friend who didn't want to raise it anymore. Got any ideas on what it is?

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Replies (5)

erico Mar 14, 2005 07:40 PM

Don't mean to be unkind but you lose 90% of potential identifiers when you post a million character URL. I actually tried to eneter this and got "page not found", as I expected.

jasonw Mar 14, 2005 11:28 PM

I took the liberty to upload them to my server for him so here they are. Sorry I cant be of help with an I.D but maybe your responces will be better now



My reptile research and collection
My reptile research and collection

bigp3388 Mar 15, 2005 08:22 AM

Thanks Jason - I appreciate the help.

jasonw Mar 15, 2005 08:44 PM

No help yet huh? Well let me take a pop at it. If you don’t mind please post were the individual was collected and under what circumstances. Just from hearing its local I should be able to narrow it down fairly well for you.
My reptile research and collection
My reptile research and collection

erico Mar 15, 2005 09:18 PM

This is the Asian Stripe-necked lLeaf Turtle, Cyclemys tcheponensis. It is one of the hardiest Asian turtle and makes an excellent low-maintainence and personable captive. Provide a significant area for getting out of the water, as it is a semi-aquatic. For some reason they are much hardier than the closely related Cyclemmys dentata. I have had 4 specimens for 12-14 years now. As one who has kept nearly 150 species and subspcies, this is one of my very favorites.

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