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Breeding and Species Specifics
 

The following information will provide an inside look on our breeding program here on the farm. This is a peek at some of the subspecies, color and pattern variation we have available. Some of the highlighted information is the following:

  • coloration and characteristics specific to each species

  • breeding and our program

  • the habitat they naturally come from

  • how their wild habitat impacts their personalities and lives

 

Click for more information on each. 

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A very intelligent tropical Tortoise from South America

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A small and hardy arid tortoise which comes from the steps.

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Star Tortoise

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A small species of tortoises with a striking black and white star patterned shell 

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A Mesopotamian and Mediterranean Tortoises with a variety of color and ssp.

A mediterranean tortoises known for their unique shape and hardy personality.

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Box Turtles

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A small species of turtle wildly popular in the pet trade with vibrant colors and bold personalities

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Egyptian Uromastyx

The largest species of Uromastyx available in the pet trade. These Uromastyx will be between 2-3 feet.

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Ornate Uromastyx

A popular and colorful species of spiney tailed lizard most known for their even temperament

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An arid tortoises known for its small stature and striking colorations.

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Leopard Tortoise

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A desert tortoise with a unique pattern and soft personality.

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Banded Uromastyx

A larger burrowing species of spiney tailed lizard which turns all black with white stripes

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Ocellated Uromastyx

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A small species of Uromastyx which have vibrant green and orange.

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