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I currently have 1 baby left from my black Moroccan Pair ( bloodline 6) for sale. she is $275 plus shipping
Incubated for Female and is healthy. Moroccans were only imported for 2 years, and only a handful of darker ones came in.
Also Please check out my facebook page as well if you would like to learn more about these unique African tortoises.
Below is picture of some my breeders , ( parents are just to show how babies will look as a adult and are not for sale)
These North African T.g.m are no longer being shipped to United States and only imported here for two years. Babies are usually one solid color unlike most Greek hatchlings some offspring may have a few dots but for most part there solid gold in color. The Moroccans that have the black dots on there scutes usually fade away in the first 2 months.
These characteristics set them apart and makes it easy to identify. As they get older they start showing more black in color. They can have many patterns. Most mature females have a “sun ray” pattern which shows on the middle of scutes and is gold and looks like rays as tortoise grows with more black.
These are under 4 inches so are sold for scientific, educational, and exhibition purposes only.
if you have any questions are would like more pictures please contact me at
225-721-1356
[email protected]
Thanks Aaron Daniels

I currently have 1 baby left from my black Moroccan Pair ( bloodline 6) for sale. she is $275 plus shipping
Incubated for Female and is healthy. Moroccans were only imported for 2 years, and only a handful of darker ones came in.
Also Please check out my facebook page as well if you would like to learn more about these unique African tortoises.
Below is picture of some my breeders , ( parents are just to show how babies will look as a adult and are not for sale)
These North African T.g.m are no longer being shipped to United States and only imported here for two years. Babies are usually one solid color unlike most Greek hatchlings some offspring may have a few dots but for most part there solid gold in color. The Moroccans that have the black dots on there scutes usually fade away in the first 2 months.
These characteristics set them apart and makes it easy to identify. As they get older they start showing more black in color. They can have many patterns. Most mature females have a “sun ray” pattern which shows on the middle of scutes and is gold and looks like rays as tortoise grows with more black.
These are under 4 inches so are sold for scientific, educational, and exhibition purposes only.
if you have any questions are would like more pictures please contact me at
225-721-1356
[email protected]
Thanks Aaron Daniels
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