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Posted by: spottedturtleman at Wed May 17 08:31:47 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by spottedturtleman ]  
   

I was just there on monday and all I can say is WOW!!!!!!!!
They had about 60 podocs!! I think they were expansa, erythrocephala, and unifilis. They had huge adults all the way down to hatchlings. They have Phrynops hilarii ,I seen a huge pair breeding. Tons of different Elesya and Emydura. There were atleast 100 total , some that I have never seen before . North Anerican woods, painteds, Yellow foots, Rhinoclemmys ,green sea turtles, diamond backs, muds, and soft shells. They had well over 200 turtles. IT IS WORTH THE TRIP TRUST ME!!!!
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