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Old April 27, 2018   #34
SQWIBB
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Thanks, my goal is for 2018 to be the last year for building stuff and concentrate more on actual gardening in 2019
I had a female years ago that would lay eggs but pretty sure they weren't fertile and never took.

Yeah, you get attached to these guys, especially after they're taken from the brink of death and nursed back to health, its a joy to see them come out of hibernation, you then know they can make it on their own, because sometimes you dont know if it was a pet and has no clue how to hibernate. You would think its instinctive but I had one turtle walking around in the snow, I had to bury him several times until he got the idea.

This one is getting released this year I believe



My daughter had a snapper turtle in the bathroom a few days that was recently released after a bit of patch work.
He likes looking out the car window like a dog lol.
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