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littlepiglover- 02-23-2007
Out of curiosity, who here has an RES? just a question because imm just wandering if it is even useful for me to watch this forum because all I have is a RES.

Inny- 02-23-2007
Not many I would say, atleast not many in Australia Who would openly admit it! (there illegal here) . It depends on how intrested you actually are, the generalitys of husbandy for red ear sliders would be very much
alike that for most aussy turtles I beleive.
We happen to have turtle expert here, who would be glad to give general freshwater turtle advice if you require it.
Ofcourse learning anything requires that you first ask questions!
Since you have contributed a total of 6 post in over a year, none of those sharing any info about RES for the benefit of anyone else who might come here for same info, you can hardly expect to have learnt much, made any freinds to chat with, or have much reason to 'watch this site'.
Do you know anyone else, anywhere who keep RES? If your not intrested in anything but red eared sliders, Im sure you will find plenty of hits by googling 'Red eared sliders'.
When we have members intrested enough to contribute something, anything, we might make a mutual effort to provide such information.
If my members ask any questions I or someone else dont know, I do my best to find out and post it for the benefit of others.
If you have decided to leave I wish you the best and suggest you head this way....

http://invisionfree.com/forums/Happy_Turtles_Pub/

Im sure you will find all your looking for. cool.gif

littlepiglover- 08-17-2007

I haven't checked the sight since my last post... sad. but thanks for the sight. I will check it out. right now my turtle is in a bit of a shell dilemma and I'm glad I checked this sight because now i have another sight! thankyou!
Danielle

Inny- 08-17-2007

Whats up with your turtles shell?

littlepiglover- 09-15-2007

Wow... I didn't watch this sight very welll... sorry. Umm.. well, her shel seemed to be shedding more scutes (i think thats what they are called) than usual. But now, she is fine and healthy. Thanks for the concern.

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