Any Sulcata Tortoise Owners?

bronco300

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you guys should post pics for sure!! love turtles...i used to have a painted turtlea little while back in college.
 

dogstar

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I dont know much about Tortoise or Turtles.
But the state of Florida has just classified red-eared sliders as a "conditional species" and has banned the sale of them as pets. Maybe some of you turtle people might find that intresting.
 

coraljunky

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Originally Posted by coraljunky
We have a yellow foot

I stand corrected, its a Red Foot. More of my lady's thing.
 

keri

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Originally Posted by Dogstar
I dont know much about Tortoise or Turtles.
But the state of Florida has just classified red-eared sliders as a "conditional species" and has banned the sale of them as pets. Maybe some of you turtle people might find that intresting.

It's about time... I've seen them "wild" in all sorts of places they don't belong. (including the duck pond by my house in BC canada...you wouldn't think they would make it over winter but I've seen one, {or two of the same size} 2 years in a row) . I had RES's growing up and I think they're pretty cool but ppl don't realize how big they get and just dump 'em. I Think a big part of the problem is that they are so cheap and easily available....not such a big problem with the tortoises!
Do you have any pics of your Sulcata? (or anyone else) They're really neat animals.
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by Dogstar
I dont know much about Tortoise or Turtles.
But the state of Florida has just classified red-eared sliders as a "conditional species" and has banned the sale of them as pets. Maybe some of you turtle people might find that intresting.
Are red ear sliders not native to Florida? They are everywear here.
 

ophiura

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YOu find them everywhere here - both wild - and in markets where they have some sort of bogus "can't sell them as pets" type signs and a wink/nod later...people are walking around with them.
I cared for some Russian Tortoise when I worked at an aquarium. Pretty cool little beasties, though I favored the blue tongue skink
 

bronco300

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Originally Posted by ophiura
YOu find them everywhere here - both wild - and in markets where they have some sort of bogus "can't sell them as pets" type signs and a wink/nod later...people are walking around with them.
I cared for some Russian Tortoise when I worked at an aquarium. Pretty cool little beasties, though I favored the blue tongue skink


we have the same thing...or at least one pet store was selling map turtles that they could not sell as pets...well...they would, but you had to sign a waiver forum saying it was for some educational purchase of some sort.
 
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