JonRich
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"Chaco"What tortoises?
Chelonoidis petersi
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"Chaco"What tortoises?
Lol, just found this. I am indeed a she. Thanks all for the compliments.
This is definitely the best caresheet on Pygmy chameleons: http://www.chameleonnews.com/05DecRouthouska.html
Right now pygmies are very difficult to find because they are not bred in captivity in any quantity so all the pygmies are wild caught from their native range in Tanzania. Well exportation of animals from Tanzania has been closed and banned for some times now and we're not sure when or if it will open again. If you can find them then great! But they're scarce right now. I have 5 adults hoping to get some babies, but the chemistry doesn't seem to be right in my group so far...
Whats up Poison? You rare Tortoise keeper you. lol
welcome to the forum, enjoy your stay.
Cool! I've never seen one of those. I have gophers, sulcatas and redfoots.
Yea. Not many around. Maybe the OP will share his story about how he got him.
Also Poison, did you have a certain Pygmy in mind?
Yea, i mainly see brevs. But as a whole they are less common in the trade. Im looking for a pair myself.or it could have been Rieppeleon brevicaudatus im not sure
wow i just googled it and those are beautiful
Check these out..
Brookesia perarmata and especially Brookesia vadoni
If these are everrrr coming into the US. I WANT INNN!!!
do i really have to say the whole story? lol heir read this http://www.tortoiseforum.org/Thread-split-My-sulcata-is-a-Chaco#axzz23rWitAOO
haha that made me laugh cause its true
i had no idea sorryPardon me but Ferret is a female and a very lovely one, and that is in addition to being a moderator and a vet
any body? ....