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YellowFoot Tortoises - Geochelone
In the Fall of 1997 I decided to start a breeding project to propagate Geochelone denticulata, the Yellowfoot Tortoise from South America. I start with a male specimen I got in Atlanta, a tortoise in captivity for twelve years with no other yellowfoot company.
Day one: Escarole & Squash Day two: Turnip greens & Yams Day three: Fasting Day four: Romaine, Squash and Yams Day five: Apples & Squash Day six: Fasting Day seven: Canned low fat dogfood.
I am accumulating alot of information specific to Yellowfeet. See a post below, I got from one of the greats. "Denticulata for some reason are not kept as captive animals nearly as much as are carbonaria. They are a lot larger! Also a gorgeous animal...... They require even higher humidity that do Carbonaria.....because they strictly inhabit tropical forest areas in South America. Temperature must also be kept at a very stable level, variations can and do cause severe illness. They MUST have constant access to drinking and "wading" water to sit in, which needs to be cleaned and replaced on a daily basis. A cement pond set to ground surface often works well. A drip irrigation system on timers installed to simulate rainfall is recommended. They love it! You must keep the temp between 25 to 27 degrees C......and they need A LOT of room, they love to roam and get lots of exercise. The diet is "basically" the same as Carbonaria, but a bit more fruit is required. Occasional animal protein as well, they love low fat canned dog food, offer every one or two weeks. You can also soak monkey chow bisquits, some will eat them....do not offer more than once per week. Tortoise trust USA is now getting off of the ground.....if you are interested in USA membership, please visit: http://www.tortoisetrust.org/ Let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with." My females came from Charles Abbott Central Florida Reptile Farm 4800 Kumquat Street Cocoa, FL 32926 Phone: (407) 639-3325 Fax: (407) 639-4513 He was conscientious and reliable. I had the tortoises in good condition on my doorstep via Airborne Express in 36 hours. |
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