I have several Brazilian cherryhead females that I am making available for now. All are females with size. One is a CB subadult. One is a CB young adult (may or may not be fully breedable just yet). Four are LTCs (long-term captives). Some of those LTCs are *very* LTC (in captivity longer than many people reading this are old) and some are "only" LTC (in captivity longer than the ages of children of many people reading this).
Each will be individually enumerated to make advertising simpler for me. Each individual available will have its own post in this thread. If you find a gap in the numbers, that is because an animal with that assigned number has been held back instead of being offered for sale.
These can add diversity to a group, enhance a specific attribute (color of the scales or something like marbling/variegation) in a project, add volume to a smallish group, or be pets. However, even if you view these as pets, I encourage you to breed them instead of taking their genes out of the larger market. Outflow of healthy animals from diverse lineages within this kind of locality-focused project helps other breeders maintain or improve healthy lines of their own and they can then go on to continue offering offspring of quality to people who want a single tortoise as a pet. Pulling a good-quality adult out of breeding circulation removes its contribution to its species in captivity. There are times when removing an animal like that is the way to go. For the animals I am listing here, it is
not the way to go, so keep these making little ones, please.
Eating what cherryheads eat. If you do not already know how to care for a Brazilian cherryhead, these animals are not for you.
Email only for discussion. It is part of how my records are kept in order.
nickolasanastasiou@yahoo.com
See the following condensed ad for various other relevant links:
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...d.php?t=782529