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Morph in the wild!

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  • 06-07-2010, 10:35 AM
    muddoc
    Re: Morph in the wild!
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    Originally Posted by pfan151 View Post
    Nice, since he/she made it to breeding size maybe you will start seeing more of them in a few years. Is this a private pond on your property? Any idea what type of turtle it may be? RES, or something a little more rare? Maybe a cooter? Looks like it may have too high of a dome for a RES but it might just be the pic. What is really amazing to me is that the shell is not covered with alge. My RES pair are pretty green since going outside.

    It is a private pond on my property right in my front yard. I too was a bit amazed at the lack of algae on the shell. I feed my fish every evening, and the turtles normally flock to my dock to eat the floating food. I am hoping that I can lure him closer on the next feeding day.
  • 06-07-2010, 11:21 AM
    Jason Bowden
    Re: Morph in the wild!
    The waste water from cleaning snake tubs must be leaking into the pond! LOL
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