We took a trip to upstate NY this weekend and picked up our new baby! She's an adorable subadult female golden greek tortoise. Pics soon :D We did own an adult pair of golden greeks 5 years ago, but we didn't know they were wild caught and they died from a severe internal parasite infestation just weeks after we got them. This new female is CB, and we plan to make sure all of our tortoises are CB in the future to prevent such tragic deaths from happening.
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Well the incubator has been full non-stop all summer. We're up to 35 hatchlings of various species, mostly crested geckos. We are keeping a close eye on our first nephrurus levis levis egg, as well as our first clutch from Cyrtodactylus Elok. Assuming we've done everything right we should have babies from both species in another month!
On a side note, this sunday is the NEHS meeting for July! This month's presentation about the Tuatara should be extremely interesting. We will be attending along with potential members of a newly formed herp club for Western MA residents. We look forward to meeting everyone that can attend, and scheduling our first offical meeting in August! If you're in the 413 area code and interested in getting involved, feel free to stop by the contact page! |
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