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Fast Growing Ceph

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Back in September:
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And now:
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Impressed with the growth rate and colouration!
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whoa
the coloration on that ceph is beautiful
share your secret??
oh and what kind of turtle is that in your avatar, it sooo cool
 
Very nice ceph!
 
whoa
the coloration on that ceph is beautiful
share your secret??
oh and what kind of turtle is that in your avatar, it sooo cool

I just kept the soil wet with good ventilation!
Didn't even feed it with anything in the green house!


Ha thx,its a Argentine Side-Necked Turtle, Phrynops hilarii :)
 
Sweet :drool:
 
I even see that you repotted it!
 
great ceph and wow at the color.
 
Wow! Truly is a fast grower!
 
  • #13
Really?
That simple huh?
That's it I'm getting a ceph come Spring
 
  • #14
Awesome!


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  • #15
Nice growth rate. Given the right conditions I find them to be steady growers.
 
  • #16
Update
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  • #17
Nice!! Looks like another version of cephalotus "fuzzykins" :lol:
 
  • #18
Nice winter colouration.
 
  • #19
I'm blown away by the color of this thing. Mind if I ask it's origin? I know I won't be able to get my paws on one from this side of the pond.. just wondering.
 
  • #20
Mine is the "vigorous" clone (provenance: D. Hastings), which is just an average selection with (possibly) faster growth than the standard, and it gets excellent color in natural sunlight:

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It darkened considerably since this photo; I need to take a new one to illustrate. My soil mix is 40% peat, 40% coarse builders sand (crushed quartz), 10% fine fir bark and 10% horticultural charcoal. Otherwise it gets nothing special except clean water and as much sun as it wants.
 
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