05/05/2024
Sulcata season! Baby sulcatas eating mulberry leaves, gumamela leaves/flowers and K**a tortoise food! 🐢🐣📩
🐢❤️ This page is a blog for Soda's Tortoise Garden, a private facility with DENR-NCR Wildlife Farm Permit (WFP)
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Our small, humble tortoise garden is the home of Soda, our eldest tortoise, and his forever partner Cola, our egg-laying female Radiata. Soda and Cola are parents of the first fully documented Radiated tortoise hatchlings in the country. The Radiated tortoise is a CITES Appendix 1 critically endangered species and is a favorite among high-end tortoise collectors and hobbyists.
Soda's Tortoise Garden (STG) is also home to several species that are DENR registered and have been with us for several years already. We have Indian Stars, Sulcatas, Redfoots, Leopard tortoises, and Aldabras to name a few.
Our journey started as a simple hobby when we got two Indian Star tortoises on December of 1999 from a petshop nearby. By the end of January 2000, we had a total of 7 Star tortoises. We only had little resources then but we were determined to have more. The Stars were soon followed by Elongatas and Sulcatas. After passing the board exams and getting a job, we took the hobby up a notch by getting Redfoots, Leopards, Radiateds and more!
Luckily in 2004, we were able to register our tortoises during the amnesty for exotic pets at DENR-NCR and became a CWR-holder, which means that we can keep our tortoises legally.