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<p>For a time I was the very proud owner of 2 turtles, Greg and Crowley (I was reading Alastair Crowley's autohagiography at the time and thought it fitting to pass the name down to the smaller and darker of the two turtles....Greg just looked like a Greg). Crowley's life was short-lived due to health complications (even though I took him to the best reptile specialist vet I could find, it just wasn't enough for little Crowley) which gave Greg room to grow...and grow...and grow....very soon Greg had grown enough that I was able to confirm he was actually a she - I thought it was kind of cool for a girl to have a boy's name. Eventually Greg ran out of room in her aquarium so I went shopping for an outdoor pond. After some consideration and much window shopping I decided it was not feasible for me to build a pond enclosure for Greg so seeing as I had made friends with the aquarium shop peoploe by then, they agreed Greg could live at their shop in their pond display area outside (it looked like a mini gold course you could walk through it and see all the different types and shapes of ponds and little artificial rivers and streams sonnecting them! Even though I would miss having Greg with me I knew this was the best decision for her so I moved her from the 4ft aquarium in my living room to the outdoor pond display at the aquarium shop where she grew so quickly that after only 2 weeks I could no longer recognise her! She lived a very happy life and I'm blessed to have been a part of that.</p>