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link to Tortoise Talk: What Is Marbling & Is It Normal?

Tortoise Talk: What Is Marbling & Is It Normal?

Two amazing cherry head red foot tortoises currently call the Wild Hearts abode home. At the time of writing this post, Koopa is currently 6 years old and Zamboni is 5. They are both doing really...

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Soaking (Bathing) Red Footed Tortoises

For the past 5-6 years now it's been my honor to care for my two cherry head redfoot tortoises, Koopa and Zamboni. Although I've kept a number of different reptile species over the years, Koop and...

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Do Axolotls Bite?

How's the saying go?  If an animal has teeth, it can bite!  So do axolotls have teeth?  Do axolotls bite? Do axolotls have teeth? You might not guess it from looking at them, but...

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Ramshorn Snail Care Sheet

This is my first post here about snails, but I'm telling you all right now, it will not be my last! I like snails a lot more than your average person. I keep adorable (yes they are cute!) pink...

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How to Quarantine Marimo Balls

In March of this year (2024 for all of you people of the future) I embarked on the not-so-epic adventure of purchasing Marimo balls. The are sometimes referred to as moss balls, or Marimo moss...

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Can Axolotl Change Color?

These days, captive bred axolotls come in a wide array of beautiful colors. I currently have four axolotls of my own - a wild type, a melanoid, and two melanoid leucistics. Three out of four of my...

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