Re: New Redfoot Tort baby
That's a cutie but how did you get him to fly like that? Totally unsupported and everything.
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wilomn
That's a cutie but how did you get him to fly like that? Totally unsupported and everything.
Ha ha.... I'm magic, kind of like the retic huh?...... It's pretty amazing.. Oh, and despite the short notice, I'm all paid for and rented for this weekend too, I hear you're going?:D
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thatkindofgirl
Ha ha.... I'm magic, kind of like the retic huh?...... It's pretty amazing.. Oh, and despite the short notice, I'm all paid for and rented for this weekend too, I hear you're going?:D
For sure now.
Re: New Redfoot Tort baby
Ok good, we will be there early afternoon. It'll be nice to all get together....
Re: New Redfoot Tort baby
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easy to tell if it is a he or she, if there is an indention in the bottom shell near its hind legs, it's a he.
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Little B-Py
easy to tell if it is a he or she, if there is an indention in the bottom shell near its hind legs, it's a he.
I have read that the indention does not come until later in age....am I mistaken?
Re: New Redfoot Tort baby
not sure. All I know is that is the easiest way to find out. I have had false map turtles that were a little bit bigger than a half dollar show the indention and I'm pretty sure they weren't anywhere near sexual maturity.
But if the indention thing is there from birth then I would assume female judging from the last pic.
Re: New Redfoot Tort baby
Yes we have three sulcatas, and the concaved plastron does not appear on the redfoots until they are about 7-8 inches in length.
It is close to that, so that might be the flatness of a female, but only a little more time will tell for sure.
Also tail length is a great way to tell, but with no control, its hard to judge ones long tail to ones short.