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For Sale Cuora flavomarginata group

MonitorKing

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Adult group of flavomarginata available, trying to get them shipped before they start overwintering, additional photos available upon request. Please contact me through email at [email protected] or PM here on Fauna.

Cuora flavomarginata
Sex: 1.4
Age: Unknown, see below
Price: $3500
Notes: Originally from Kurt Edwards, friend of mine got them as large juveniles in 2018. Have been kept outside since they were large enough and have overwintered every year. Likely laying eggs in the enclosure - just not watching them closely enough.
 

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