01-07-2006, 10:08 PM | #1 |
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Tortoise house- brilliant web site
Brilliant web site by one of our members (Lisa McIntyre). Information on:-
Edible Plant List Leopards Russians Spur Rehoming Babies for Sale Holiday Boarding Incubators Enclosures HIBERNATION http://www.thetortoisehouse.com/
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02-07-2006, 12:47 AM | #2 |
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i agree brilliant websit but does she cover redfoots ?
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No I dont. I have never kept redfoots so dont feel qualified to write about them. Everything on my site is from personal experience and knowledge gained over the years. If I havent kept them, how can I tell you how to keep them<vbg> |
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09-07-2006, 03:04 AM | #4 |
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hi lisa
sorry if i came across a bit rude this was never my intention :P :P its just that u have such great knowledge i really wished u did know a bit more about reds because there is so much conflicting advise on the net i know from your site i cou;ld trust your advise xx love linda x |
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Lisa doenst take offence that easily<g> and would have taken what you said, as it was
intended. None of us can easily advise on tortoises we dont keep.
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09-07-2006, 10:29 AM | #6 |
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[quote="aprillinda"]hi lisa
sorry if i came across a bit rude this was never my intention :P :P its just that u have such great knowledge i really wished u did know a bit more about reds Hi Linda No offence taken at all, I just wanted to give you an explanation as to why I dont cover reds (or many other species) on my site. I could read books and gather knowledge from the lists and put it on my site but thats not what its about. Its about personal knowledge and experience. Personally, If I wanted redfoot advice, I would go straight to Piglet. |
09-07-2006, 06:39 PM | #7 |
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thanks sandy
thanks lisa yes i am incontact with darren he has been very helpful and his knowledge is extremely useful |
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I love the hibernation section! It's so much easier to understand than anything else I've read so far.
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The best and easiest site to follow regarding Hibernation I use it every season even as a vetran hibernator
Lisa thanks I try my best reds are a specialty D
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what a great site!! Thanks for the link !!
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