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Old 01-28-03, 12:13 PM   #1
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Redfoot Clutch - First to Hatch

Bright-eyed little guy.
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Old 01-28-03, 12:16 PM   #2
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After 153 agonizing days in the incubater, he or she was the first to pop his little head out! Lets hope the other ones follow suit
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Old 01-28-03, 12:21 PM   #3
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That is so cool! 153 days would drive me nuts!!!!

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They were layed on August 30!
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Hey HQ,

Very Cool by th way,

how much are you selling them for? each and a pair

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Old 01-28-03, 01:16 PM   #6
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Well, let them all hatch out first and let me give them a good start at life, and then we can talk...but I'd rather trade for other chelonians like box turtles

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Thats sooo awesome!!! Hoiw many eggs did you get ?
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Good enough Chris keep in touch

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^^ whats up with that?? oh well

Good enough Chris keep me posted, please

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4 eggs, 1 was no good
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I see

You mentioned Box Turtles....are there people in Ontario working with them? I am very interested in them as I used to keep them in California, but since coming to Canada I haven't seen hide nor hair of one. Only red foots, and other larger species. What do you they normally go for up here? I know I could only dream of paying what I did for one in California (about 30 bucks) but I have no clue of what they would run here.

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some people work with them. They start at about $150 and go up from there
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Congrats that's awesome! Keep us updated!
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Ahh proud father. Congrats Chris. Good luck with the others. Nice lookin' little guy, eh. Gorgeous colours. Keep us posted on its growth and the others.


Marisa, you'll have to look around, but there are quite a few people working with them - $150 is the lower end, and I have heard $250 for easterns. Crazy, eh. The reason is b/c they are not allowed to be exported from the US.


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yeah

That is quite a differance in price! Wow. Well one day hopefully I will be ready to get one! Price ain't to bad but I am not ready for UV lights and other turtle stuff just yet! Nice baby again ReptileHQ

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