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Post by turtle1maniac on Jul 13, 2004 8:52:41 GMT -5
im getting two new turtles today! (yay!) so ill try to get pictures of all seven today and send em in
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Post by turtle1maniac on Jul 13, 2004 16:49:20 GMT -5
Seven turtles! I wish I could be that lucky.. lol Nope, I havent, Jinx.. Send em in!! [glow=blue,2,300]:Chez[/glow] yeah once you have even that many you start realizing that you dont like the fact that they all have diffrent names so usualy i just call em "that turtle" or "the big one" but yeah i have seven and after some concentration i can distinguish all of em and as soon as i locate my camera using my top of the line high tech camera-sense-o-matic i will post pictures of all of them for the gallery
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Post by Chez on Aug 19, 2004 15:06:48 GMT -5
Did you ever get pics of your turts taken- can't wait to see 'em. Post them up! [glow=blue,2,300]:Chez[/glow]
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Post by Jinx on Oct 3, 2004 1:42:42 GMT -5
7 Turtles....oh my I wish, but not with how I prefer to house them.....lol. Spaciously and alone.
I have had 5 over the years, 2 RES temporary adoptees named Sam and Ella, also my only pair. Have been given over to Northwood - a ranch for older animals. Then there was BamBam...a snapper, he was a "seasonally misplaced sweetie", basically needed a home for the winter...lol. Then there are the two I have now as they are my personal pets, Dipstick, abt 5yrs old and Ben 21yrs old, both RES.
I think i have some new ones - i'll take me a peek...lol
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Post by csurfleet on Oct 4, 2004 6:43:44 GMT -5
LOL, I know what you mean about naming turts, once you get past 5 fully grown females, telling them all apart is hell. I used to use the shape of the shell and the red markings to distinguish between them back when I was rehoming, but even then it can be tricky.
Better when you know them better, as all turtles have unique personalities!
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