Indian Spotted Turtle.....

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armaggedonx;4257448; said:
Cool turtle and all but what the hell is with the "......." after every damn thing you say? :s any point in that atall???

Makes a whole lot of sense to me..........Don't really care about anyone else.......

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EricIvins;4256345; said:
I seem to have this love affair with Turtles that'll never be economically viable.........
I know what you mean,they are my favorite reptiles and I hope to get a Mata Mata someday.....What's up with this one in your pictures?Do you have it,are they availible at all?
 
krichardson;4257626; said:
I know what you mean,they are my favorite reptiles and I hope to get a Mata Mata someday.....What's up with this one in your pictures?Do you have it,are they availible at all?

Oh they're available, and I have 100's at my disposal at any one time........I can't send them out of Floriduh though........Kinda limits the market a bit....


However, this one is mine......To have and to hold, to love and cherish, till death do us part.....


Callagurs, Orlitia, Hamiltonii, the list goes on and on.........Can't hardly sell a one if you do produce them........
 
I know what you mean about absolutely loving this species. They are one of my favorites too and I love watching mine. They really are just cool turtles. I've been building my group slowly over the last few years and just can't seem to stop. Even though they lose a lot of the spotting on the shell as they grow, even the adult are stunning.

Chris
 
Chris Anderson;4258402; said:
I know what you mean about absolutely loving this species. They are one of my favorites too and I love watching mine. They really are just cool turtles. I've been building my group slowly over the last few years and just can't seem to stop. Even though they lose a lot of the spotting on the shell as they grow, even the adult are stunning.

Chris


If I recall correctly... Wayne Hill was trying to breed some "yellow" forms of Hamiltoni's. Any truth to this?

The adult group we have on breeding loan have white spots, but I have seen a few adults from India (no particular area) that have very HIGH contrasting yellow spots, but they're not as spotted as the ones here in the states.
 
thats insane. very nice markings. i dont think ill ever get my hands on a turtle quite like that. the coolest things ive kept so far are probably an alligator snapper and razorback musk...
 
Now that this species is getting closer to become permanetly established on herpetoculture wouldnt be possible to remove them from the ESA? Or at least cb ones? They could be easily microshiped, here in Europe that has been going on for years.
 
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