Aldabra Tortoise potential Breeding Pair – 27" Male + 28" Female Aldabra Giant Tortoises (20+ Years Old)
Great opportunity to acquire a pair of Aldabra tortoises approaching breeding potential.
27” male and 28" female.
You could be breeding soon.
$59,000 Now $49,000
About This Pair:
Males are exceedingly hard to find; the females size and age is nearing full reproductive maturity
Once these animals produce their value will skyrocket.
In ideal conditions, Aldabra tortoises begin breeding around 26 years and females start laying once they reach about 30 inches.
These animals are already approaching that threshold, giving buyers a near-term opportunity to establish a breeding program without the decades-long grow-out process required for hatchlings.
Why Invest Now
Near-breeder-ready group—no waiting decades for maturity.
Exceptionally hard-to-find combination at this size and age.
Serious inquiries only. Available for immediate acquisition to qualified facilities, breeders, or collectors.
About Us
I’ve been raising and breeding tortoises for over forty years, specializing in Giant Tortoises—particularly Aldabras and Galápagos. Over the decades, I’ve built one of the most respected breeding programs in the United States, providing healthy, well-started animals to zoos, educators, and private collectors worldwide.
My passion for these incredible species drives everything we do at Sam’s Giant Tortoise Farm, an accredited ZAA (Zoological Association of America) facility. Every tortoise is raised with care, attention, and the highest standards of husbandry.
We take pride in offering unmatched service and industry-leading guarantees:
Guaranteed live arrival
30-day exchange policy
One-year health guarantee
Ongoing customer support for care, diet, and setup
Over the years, I’ve produced numerous educational videos and care guides to help keepers succeed with these magnificent animals. Whether you’re adding your first hatchling or looking for proven breeders, I’ll be happy to share my experience and ensure you find the right tortoise for your collection.
If you’d like to see our animals in action, check out our latest videos and breeding updates on YouTube and our website www.FloridaIguana.com.
Contact:
[email protected]
Text or Call: 754-444-1710
Great opportunity to acquire a pair of Aldabra tortoises approaching breeding potential.
27” male and 28" female.
You could be breeding soon.
About This Pair:
Males are exceedingly hard to find; the females size and age is nearing full reproductive maturity
Once these animals produce their value will skyrocket.
In ideal conditions, Aldabra tortoises begin breeding around 26 years and females start laying once they reach about 30 inches.
These animals are already approaching that threshold, giving buyers a near-term opportunity to establish a breeding program without the decades-long grow-out process required for hatchlings.
Why Invest Now
Near-breeder-ready group—no waiting decades for maturity.
Exceptionally hard-to-find combination at this size and age.
Serious inquiries only. Available for immediate acquisition to qualified facilities, breeders, or collectors.
About Us
I’ve been raising and breeding tortoises for over forty years, specializing in Giant Tortoises—particularly Aldabras and Galápagos. Over the decades, I’ve built one of the most respected breeding programs in the United States, providing healthy, well-started animals to zoos, educators, and private collectors worldwide.
My passion for these incredible species drives everything we do at Sam’s Giant Tortoise Farm, an accredited ZAA (Zoological Association of America) facility. Every tortoise is raised with care, attention, and the highest standards of husbandry.
We take pride in offering unmatched service and industry-leading guarantees:
Guaranteed live arrival
30-day exchange policy
One-year health guarantee
Ongoing customer support for care, diet, and setup
Over the years, I’ve produced numerous educational videos and care guides to help keepers succeed with these magnificent animals. Whether you’re adding your first hatchling or looking for proven breeders, I’ll be happy to share my experience and ensure you find the right tortoise for your collection.
If you’d like to see our animals in action, check out our latest videos and breeding updates on YouTube and our website www.FloridaIguana.com.
Contact: