Albino softshell turtles, 2 sizes

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I have a few albino chinese softshell turtles

Pelodiscus sinensis 2" babies $300.00 each unsexed
5" males $450.00 each

These are well started, they've been in captivity over 6 mo. and are eating reptomin. No shell fungus or rot at all.

Shipping available, live arrival guaranteed. Can live with larger fish that they can't swallow.

Paypal to amazonaq@aol.com or email questions directly to that address also.

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Very nice...

Find me a two headed one and its sold!!!
 
Gr8KarmaSF;1962073; said:
Very nice...

Find me a two headed one and its sold!!!

really? you like 2 headed turtles? I'm not crazy about 2 headed ones. but you'd pay like 10k for a 2 headed albino? i've heard of 2 headed albino res that sold for about 10k...
 
fugupuff;1962080; said:
really? you like 2 headed turtles? I'm not crazy about 2 headed ones. but you'd pay like 10k for a 2 headed albino? i've heard of 2 headed albino res that sold for about 10k...

Ive heard that regular two headed ones go for less. Thou much of it depends on whether its siamese or not....
 
You're very knowledgeable when it comes to fish but I don't know about turtles. The typical sinensis maxes out at about 10".
 
tallan;1965816; said:
You're very knowledgeable when it comes to fish but I don't know about turtles. The typical sinensis maxes out at about 10".

you may be right, i'm not an expert on herps. I have seen plenty of softshells greater than 15" in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, unless they were all other species than P. sinensis., then I don't know what to tell you.

I know that P. sinensis are one of the species they breed and culture for food in the far east...maybe you can shed more insight on this subject? and I'll do some home work myself :)

Cheers,

Wes
 
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