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    Default Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    1300L indoor turtle pond


    Male False Map


    Female False Map


    Unsexed Peninsula Cooter


    Female Yellow Belly Slider


    Young unsexed Leopard Tortoise


    Male Tokay Gecko


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    Male Yemen Chameleon




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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    Great Set ups there.Quite a few members keep reptiles here.I had a cracking beardie but let my friends kids have as they adored her

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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    Beautiful setup and photo's, my daughter wants a Leopard Tortoise.

    Any more shots of the indoor pond and the gecko please

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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    Sure, few more pics for you:









    I do intend cladding the pond but never seem to get around to it. It's not pretty but it gives them the space they need.





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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    Fantastic although not sure my wife would go for the idea

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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    Surprisingly my other half was ok with the pond. I even had to saw our wooden table in half to make it fit but retain somewhere for the kids to eat lol

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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    Cool looking set-up you have got, you misses must be really understanding

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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    they have to be the luckiest home kept turtles going.....

    BTW...that would not happen in my dining room
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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    They're terrapins, not turtles - this is a turtle:

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    I'd love a tortoise, if I have a garden in the next house I'll definitely have one!

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    Default Re: Turtles, Tortoise, Lizards, Snake.

    Turtles and terrapins are the same thing. "terrapin" is very rarely used these days.

    I made an enclosure outside last year for the tortoise so it can be out unsupervised. Hopefully we'll have some decent weather this year.
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