Black-breasted leaf turtles: The ones that got away
By Richard Bartlett · January 2, 2014 8:55 am
About 30 years ago I purchased a half dozen of these alert and attractive little turtles, Geoemyda spengleri, for about 20 dollars each.

I bred this taxon for many years, but finally allowed myself to be talked out of them by a friend. It was a divestiture that I have regretted over the years, so recently I began thinking of restarting the project. But after pricing the little guys at today's market price of 500 to 700 dollars each, the probability of this occurring now seems minimal.
I am sure glad that I had the opportunity to work with this alert and intelligent little (carapace length of about 4.25 inches) Asian species.
More photos under the jump...
Worms are a favored meal of this species:
A black-bellied leaf turtle's first peek at the outside world:




