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Old 09-11-2010, 09:28 PM   #21
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so what your saying is it will be the same size as a horsefield tortoise? and can stop in the house and not out side?

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yes it does we all id it wrong lisson to danny he knows best
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Old 09-11-2010, 09:29 PM   #22
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so what your saying is it will be the same size as a horsefield tortoise? and can stop in the house and not out side?

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........ yes
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Old 09-11-2010, 09:41 PM   #23
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm now to let claire no as she gave it back last night and i gone out and pick a new one up to day for her. she not going to be happy
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm now to let claire no as she gave it back last night and i gone out and pick a new one up to day for her. she not going to be happy
Why? Dan ID'd it as not being a sulcata yesterday afternoon and she replied to the thread after that so knew it wasn't a sulcata
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i dont no i got in from work and had to take them to had it back. but i am thinking of getting her back now as i no she miss it
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i thought the same thing
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Maybe it was because there may have been hassle over no A10 certificate. No certificate required for horsfields though as they are not an endangered species (well not officially)
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do you need a A10 certificate for this one? if so how do i go about to get one?

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do you need a A10 certificate for this one? if so how do i go about to get one?

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not if it is a horsfield
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tgi do i need a A10 certificate for this one. sorry for all the question
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