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Posted by Joshua on October 23, 2001 at 11:26:02:
In Reply to: This is not... posted by EJ on October 23, 2001 at 11:02:47:
Ed,
thanks for the advice... that's something I was aware of and actually kind of looking for. I'm not interested in a typical (as in everyday -easy to come by) tortoise, or one that re-arranges furniture on a regular basis.. though semi-regular would be OK : )
Actually I have it narrowed to the Spiders, Stars, and Leopards.
There seems to be an abundance of information on the other 2... but I can't find anything on the Spiders. Even the post that Greg made a while back had links that didn't lead to a ton of information.. and in fact pointed back to the same page I already found. I know the species is "new" here in the last couple years and that info is scarce.. I was just curious if anyone knew of any other good information.
Thanks for the help... please let me know if you have anything else to add!!
: A very interesting tortoise. They are very inactive most of the time. You should look into a Russian or a Redfoot or a sulcata. These guys have great personalities.
: Ed
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