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eatinmachine Aug 05, 2005 08:37 PM

I have had this turtle for about 5 years and I still haven't gound out exactly what it is it is from florida in the delray area I found it climbing up a door in my grandmas condominiums.
p.s if the pic doesn't work try the link my first pic ever being posted online. If there is a easy way to use that thing at the bottom (or select images) please tell me I don't know how.
http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/index.php?photo=229061
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thanks Josh

0.0.1 vine snake
1.1.0 turtles
0.1.0 greek tortoise
1.0.0 ball python
1.0.0 corn snake
1.0.0 childrens python
1.0.0 het for albino san diego gopher snake
0.0.1 sunbeam snake(any help with these guys even when not on a post about them will help thanks)
0.0.1 rosehair tarantula
0.0.1 redback salamder I will be releasing
some mice
and what ever lizards my vine snake hasn't eaten yet

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foxturtle Aug 06, 2005 06:24 AM

These are very common in Florida. The name is a little misleading, a lot of them do not have red bellies at all.

eatinmachine Aug 06, 2005 10:08 AM

I had narrowed it down but I might have gotten new answers from you experts I had yellow bellied and red bellied which I had trouble with ranges fitting into it but I guess it is a red bellied thanks.
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thanks Josh

0.0.1 vine snake
1.1.0 turtles
0.1.0 greek tortoise
1.0.0 ball python
1.0.0 corn snake
1.0.0 childrens python
1.0.0 het for albino san diego gopher snake
0.0.1 sunbeam snake(any help with these guys even when not on a post about them will help thanks)
0.0.1 rosehair tarantula
0.0.1 redback salamder I will be releasing
some mice
and what ever lizards my vine snake hasn't eaten yet

erico Aug 22, 2005 11:49 AM

Notice the big "Y"-shaped marking that goes above and below the mouth. This is definitive for the Florida Redbelly.

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