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Corn-Utopia / Kathy Love - Links I Like
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Links To Sites and Businesses I Like. My husband, Bill, has a separate website devoted to his special branches of herping - - eco-touring in Madagascar, photography, and lecturing. Support the new watchdog group that is out to neuter every herpers' arch enemy, the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States). Comparison of Tube-feeding Two Liquid Diets to Feeding Frozen-Thawed Mouse Pinks in Hatchlings. Feeding Experiment - Adding Fat and/or Calcium to Pinks. Feeding Experiment - Pinky Skin Cutting. Bill a...
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common snapping
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One of North America's most recognizable fully aquatic Turtles, the Common Snapping Turtle, inhabits nearly all bodies of slow moving, soft bottomed water, fresh and brackish, from. It gives way to the Florida Snapping Turtle. In the last century, people's taste for Common Snapping Turtles, severely damaged many wild populations. Now, many are farm raised, both in the. State do not allow Snapping Turtles to be kept by individuals - so we can not ship Snapping Turtles to those states wthout special permits.
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common snapping
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One of North America's most recognizable fully aquatic Turtles, the Common Snapping Turtle, inhabits nearly all bodies of slow moving, soft bottomed water, fresh and brackish, from. It gives way to the Florida Snapping Turtle. In the last century, people's taste for Common Snapping Turtles, severely damaged many wild populations. Now, many are farm raised, both in the. State do not allow Snapping Turtles to be kept by individuals - so we can not ship Snapping Turtles to those states wthout special permits.
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Red Eared slider
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Due to recent concerns in the news media about the possibility of children contracting salmonella, from turtles, we have not yet, and will not to offer juveniles of the normal form of this species. While the percentage of salmonella cases confirmed to be attributed to turtles of any kind is virtually imperceptible (less than .0001 % of all cases in the. The most common turtle available the world over, Red Eared Sliders make excellent starter turtles, and adults will brighten up outdoor ponds in nearly all.
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Eastern Painted
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Click image to enlarge. Eastern painted turtles are excellent for small tanks or larger community set ups. Once over three inches they make fine additions for outdoor ponds. True omnivores, they will eat most water plants, pellets, insects, fish, worms crustaceans, romaine lettuce and meat. These very colorful turtles will quickly learn to come to feeding hands, love to bask, and stay quite active. An excellent choice for beginning and intermediate keepers. For retail turtle sales please see.
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common musk
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Stinkpot Musk Turtles (Sternotherus odoratus). Mud and Musk Turtles. Stinkpots or common musk turtles are mostly aquatic and do very well as resident "garbage disposals." They readily eat pellets, even ones that have settled to the bottom, along with any protein matter they are offered. They do well in community tanks so long as they are with slightly larger, more active turtles - as they sometimes nip the tails of their cage mates. Click image to enlarge. For retail turtle sales please see.
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common musk
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Stinkpot Musk Turtles (Sternotherus odoratus). Mud and Musk Turtles. Stinkpots or common musk turtles are mostly aquatic and do very well as resident "garbage disposals." They readily eat pellets, even ones that have settled to the bottom, along with any protein matter they are offered. They do well in community tanks so long as they are with slightly larger, more active turtles - as they sometimes nip the tails of their cage mates. Click image to enlarge. For retail turtle sales please see.
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