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SOLD siamese Cumberland slider flawless

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We have a beautiful 6 legged siamese Cumberland slider with 2 heads and nice shaped shell fresh hatched only few weeks old . It's rare to find a nice shaped one that's not all twisted up . SOLD
 

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Difficult to tell from the pics... Have you located a cloaca? If not, I assume you aren't expecting it to survive-?

This is a sales ad I did not post to start conversations! You clearly are not here with interest to buy ! Have a good day . For anyone intrested yes this turtle eats and deficates it has a cloaca hence the price since this is even more rare then years ago . Only few a year are born now
 
This is a sales ad I did not post to start conversations! You clearly are not here with interest to buy ! Have a good day . For anyone intrested yes this turtle eats and deficates it has a cloaca hence the price since this is even more rare then years ago . Only few a year are born now


The hell, you say (albeit in broken English). Perhaps if you don't want questions asked publicly you should state your desires in your ad OR post to sites which don't allow replies. I asked you publicly so that your answer might be seen by all, including those who might not have thought to ask.
 
The hell, you say (albeit in broken English). Perhaps if you don't want questions asked publicly you should state your desires in your ad OR post to sites which don't allow replies. I asked you publicly so that your answer might be seen by all, including those who might not have thought to ask.

You cannot even own a turtle therefore shouldn't be looking in turtles section correct ???
 
You cannot even own a turtle therefore shouldn't be looking in turtles section correct ???

IN-correct. It was once against a state health code in TN to own turtles. That code was overturned a few years ago. So yes, I WAS in fact interested in possibly purchasing your severely mal-formed turtle as a draw for a new business I'm opening. Now, not at all. Thank you in advance for sparing me what likely would have been a very bad purchase on my part. "Good day", indeed.
 
You dont sound like a smart business man on this comment section sorry to say that but you came off very rude not trying to be mean myself but i dosent hurt to inform people on a $1500 hatching or started hatching but there are a lot of people you ask and yeah ill get and never do its frustrating sometimes but not worth it in the long run were all human with wants and wish but being a jerk sometimes hurts both parties i wish all the best to both of you yall have a good day and week
 
The location and angle at which the twins’ spine joins is of serious concern. For a price tag of $1500.00, surely you have at least had radiographs done on this set of conjoined twins to ensure functionality before sending them into the world, right?? Even with a visible cloaca, and even if waste can successfully exit, it doesn’t guarantee that both individual digestive systems are indeed intact. They likely share most of the lower digestive tract and perhaps their circulatory system to some degree, not to mention other essential internal organs. Unless these twins function “independently” while sharing the same hind 1/4, one will die and the other will follow. The only way to manage conjoined animals that aren’t entirely in digestive unison is to ONLY feed the twin with the dominant and intact internal structure. All of these details are specific to each case of conjoined twins as they are infinitely variable. What medical assessments have been conducted on this specimen? X-ray, endoscopy, barium series, to A. Ensure humane survival and B. To help a buyer feel confident in their investment?
 
The location and angle at which the twins’ spine joins is of serious concern. For a price tag of $1500.00, surely you have at least had radiographs done on this set of conjoined twins to ensure functionality before sending them into the world, right?? Even with a visible cloaca, and even if waste can successfully exit, it doesn’t guarantee that both individual digestive systems are indeed intact. They likely share most of the lower digestive tract and perhaps their circulatory system to some degree, not to mention other essential internal organs. Unless these twins function “independently” while sharing the same hind 1/4, one will die and the other will follow. The only way to manage conjoined animals that aren’t entirely in digestive unison is to ONLY feed the twin with the dominant and intact internal structure. All of these details are specific to each case of conjoined twins as they are infinitely variable. What medical assessments have been conducted on this specimen? X-ray, endoscopy, barium series, to A. Ensure humane survival and B. To help a buyer feel confident in their investment?
Option C actually SOLD no one ever does what you've mentioned on freaks its luck of the draw and everyone including I know this when buying them it's a risk taker in fact 1 we all love to take with freaks 😁 it's either you can afford the risk and not care or you don't simple as that . We do it all the time we have been lucky we do have a 5 year old alive still
 
The location and angle at which the twins’ spine joins is of serious concern. For a price tag of $1500.00, surely you have at least had radiographs done on this set of conjoined twins to ensure functionality before sending them into the world, right?? Even with a visible cloaca, and even if waste can successfully exit, it doesn’t guarantee that both individual digestive systems are indeed intact. They likely share most of the lower digestive tract and perhaps their circulatory system to some degree, not to mention other essential internal organs. Unless these twins function “independently” while sharing the same hind 1/4, one will die and the other will follow. The only way to manage conjoined animals that aren’t entirely in digestive unison is to ONLY feed the twin with the dominant and intact internal structure. All of these details are specific to each case of conjoined twins as they are infinitely variable. What medical assessments have been conducted on this specimen? X-ray, endoscopy, barium series, to A. Ensure humane survival and B. To help a buyer feel confident in their investment?



Thank you.
 
Option C actually SOLD no one ever does what you've mentioned on freaks its luck of the draw and everyone including I know this when buying them it's a risk taker in fact 1 we all love to take with freaks 😁 it's either you can afford the risk and not care or you don't simple as that . We do it all the time we have been lucky we do have a 5 year old alive still


"Freaks"? "Luck of the draw"? "Risk-taker"?

So it's all about the money, and not a single concern for the animal, then?

Noted. Thanks.
 
Yeah, right :rolleyes:

It seems you handful of guys don't know how desired and rare these are! At that rate if you ever want one better catch up cause you will never acquire one asking questions. Anyone who's a collector does not have the time to waste as these sell literally within hours ! Thanks Chris for your purchase hope you enjoy it when recieving it today!
 
Thanks Mac

I just got him set up. Both heads are very active and alert. All 6 legs are moving and seem very functional. I’m very happy with him/her. Thanks
 

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