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Helping educate current and potential owners of Redfoot tortoises on their husbandry, so they can have a healthy, active tortoise and the tortoise can express its normal behavior and live a long, healthy life.

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2011 Redfoot #7

May 6, 2013 by Ernie J Leave a Comment

All of my Redfoot’s for sale are F2’s, meaning they are captive bred from captive bred parents. Most hatchlings available today are F1’s, which means the parents were wild caught.

Unfortunately, I can’t ship until Mid-to late May here in the Upper Midwest, but feel free to leave me a voice mail message if you have interest in one.

All of the 2011’s were incubated at a consistent 88-89 degrees, so there’ s very high probability they are all females.

2011 Redfoot #7 – $105           SOLD

Flawless, tame as a puppy with stunning orange/red top of head patching and orange/red side head patching.

Redfoot #7 Top Shot

Redfoot #7 Front Shot

Redfoot #7 Back Shot

Redfoot #7 Plastron Shot

Filed Under: Currently Available Redfoot's

2011 Redfoot #6

May 6, 2013 by Ernie J Leave a Comment

All of my Redfoot’s for sale are F2’s, meaning they are captive bred from captive bred parents. Most hatchlings available today are F1’s, which means the parents were wild caught.

Unfortunately, I can’t ship until Mid-to late May here in the Upper Midwest, but feel free to leave me a voice mail message if you have interest in one.

All of the 2011’s were incubated at a consistent 88-89 degrees, so there’ s very high probability they are all females.

2011 Redfoot #6 – $95            SOLD

Flawless and still shy, but with yellow top of head patching and orange side head patching and yellow/orange coloration on the lower plastron near the tail.

Redfoot #6 Top Shot

Redfoot #6 Front Shot

Redfoot #6 Side Shot

Redfoot #6 Plastron Shot

Filed Under: Currently Available Redfoot's

2011 Redfoot #5

May 5, 2013 by Ernie J Leave a Comment

All of my Redfoot’s for sale are F2’s, meaning they are captive bred from captive bred parents. Most hatchlings available today are F1’s, which means the parents were wild caught.

Unfortunately, I can’t ship until Mid-to late May here in the Upper Midwest, but feel free to leave me a voice mail message if you have interest in one.

All of the 2011’s were incubated at a consistent 88-89 degrees, so there’ s very high probability they are all females.

2011 Redfoot #5 – $105      SOLD

Flawless and not quite as tame as the others, but with gorgeous Orange top of head patching and orange side head patching.

Redfoot #5 Top Shot

Redfoot #5 Side Shot

Redfoot #5 Back Shot

Redfoot #5 Plastron Shot

Filed Under: Currently Available Redfoot's

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