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Herpervet 06-19-2014 02:25 PM

*****Chersina angulata pair*****
 
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Ok folks. This is truly the best of the best. This male is absolutely incredible. He immediately breeds any female I put with him. I have videos to prove it.

He is an old guy. His plastron has a very old fracture that is long since healed but there is slight motion when I put pressure on it.

HOWEVER, he is my absolute first pick over other younger and more beautiful males. His prowess in the sack is way more important to me.

The female is absolutely stunning. YELLOW.

Words don't so her justice nor do pictures. I've had them almost 3 months. Dewormed and eating very consistently.


$9500 for the pair shipped. I'm serious. These really are special.

Petekoplos@live.com

tortadise 06-19-2014 04:21 PM

Have a pair that came in with this group and I have seen the video of this male. He is a definite alpha. These are all doing spectacular. My pair grazed out of the box, both male and female are doing well. These are a very rare and hard to get animal. Great deal here. Beautiful animals Pete.

michiganice91 06-19-2014 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by tortadise (Post 1723708)
Have a pair that came in with this group and I have seen the video of this male. He is a definite alpha. These are all doing spectacular. My pair grazed out of the box, both male and female are doing well. These are a very rare and hard to get animal. Great deal here. Beautiful animals Pete.

By rare you mean rare in the USA? I've heard mixed things about chersina. Some say they could be endangered, but I've also heard they're very common in South Africa, just hard to export. Too bad there's no IUCN data available.

Herpervet 06-19-2014 08:50 PM

Very rare in the US. They are the most common tortoise by far in South Africa. But they are not endangered.

Edit: Actually I may have misspoken. There may be more leopards perhaps but angulated tortoises are certainly a common species.


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