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    New Russian Trot

    This is Boris warming himself for breakfast.
    I just picked him up last week. I am trying to stop the improper growth of his shell. I have been soaking him every day, trying to get him to pass the carrots that he had been fed as a staple. He is dinning today on Romaine and Endive with some Cuttle bone. Yesterday he had the same with some TNT. I will vary it up once he is eating well. I planted two containers of good weeds for him yesterday; once they are started I can feed him that. He’s not eating as much as he should, but hopefully that will change. When the weather warms up a little I can put his enclosure on the terrace for some natural sun light, also we can take walks around the lake so he can play in the grass.




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    Re: New Russian Trot

    Cute, they are tough lil buggers. I have a Russian, his name is Stoly. He recently woke up from his hibernation. They are like four wheel drive torts. Mine is a rescue that was found wandering about. They can take a licking and keep on ticking.

    Congrats with the new fellow. Torts rock!

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    Re: New Russian Trot

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    Cute, they are tough lil buggers. I have a Russian, his name is Stoly. He recently woke up from his hibernation. They are like four wheel drive torts. Mine is a rescue that was found wandering about. They can take a licking and keep on ticking.

    Congrats with the new fellow. Torts rock!


    Yes,
    I know exactly what you mean. He is Boris AKA truck. LOL.

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