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RE: Clemmys guttata - maturation rates

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Posted by: zzzdanz at Thu Jul 31 18:22:25 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zzzdanz ]  
   

Emy that land area is very cool looking.Soon as I get a 125gal for mine I'm gonna do somthing very similar with the moss I think.Then gradually into more sand/top soil mix with some plants.Just have the sand/top soil now.Yup *ATP* (what Curtis said). I'm wondering about the age of ya male and being that big already.Most full grown males are around the 4 inch mark,or so I thought.Regardless he's a good looking up and coming breader.Yours will be breeding before ya know it and then you'll be making bigger enclosures,and then more and more!I scare myself somtimes, I don't know when to say when.700 gallon tank on Nh. Craigs...Very tempting.


   

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