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Posted by Theresa on September 15, 2001 at 18:52:17:
In Reply to: Shell Decomposition posted by Toby on September 15, 2001 at 13:12:48:
Hi Toby,
I liked the ant hill idea. Bet if you put one of those plastic milk crates on top of it and weighed it with a rock, this would keep other things from taking it off and chewing it to bits.
Im sorry you lost your tort.
Take care,
tcc
: Some people might think this deplorable, so I apoligize to those people ahead of time. I have a dead tortoise who's shell I would like to save. The tortoise shortly after passing away was frozen. My question is how can I let this tortoise decompose without losing the scutes and other properties of the shell. Anyone know? I would appreciate any ideas. The shell is beautiful and I would enjoy keeping it around. The shell is from a Spider tortoise, subspecies obalonga. Arguably one of the most ornate tortoise shells around. Again I apoligize to people who might be offended by this notion.
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