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Breeding
Topic Started: Nov 13 2006, 01:23 PM (563 Views)
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BREEDING: The San Diego Turtle and Tortoise Society does not recommend the breeding of Sulcatas due to the current overpopulation of Sulcatas in captivity. Just one clutch can consist of 20 or more eggs, and a healthy female can lay up to four clutches a year. There are numerous societies throughout California, including this Society, that have Sulcatas available for adoption. This situation will only get worse as more people decide that they no longer are able or willing to care for the tortoise that once fit in the palm of their hand.

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