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Hi,
I have some burmese stars available.
A few have sold and I have just a few left from my group ready for new homes.
Background for burmese stars, compared to other stars, are they are typically considered the hardier of the stars torts. Not color, temp sensitive like Indians or Sri Lankans, but grow larger than Indians and smaller and not so massive like Sri Lankans. A good well arounded star tort that is now defunct extinct in their native habitat of Burma, Myanmar.
The range in ages.
I have an 7 month old and some that are about a year and a half.
These are looking to be females. Very active and great eaters.
Hi,
I have some burmese stars available.
A few have sold and I have just a few left from my group ready for new homes.
Background for burmese stars, compared to other stars, are they are typically considered the hardier of the stars torts. Not color, temp sensitive like Indians or Sri Lankans, but grow larger than Indians and smaller and not so massive like Sri Lankans. A good well arounded star tort that is now defunct extinct in their native habitat of Burma, Myanmar.
The range in ages.
I have an 7 month old and some that are about a year and a half.
These are looking to be females. Very active and great eaters.
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