Post Reply  Post Thread 
Difference between Greek & Russian?
Author Message
nikkibop
Junior Member
**


Posts: 10
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #1
Difference between Greek & Russian?

Hi, how can we tell the difference between a Greek tortoise and a Russian tortoise? We bought our female at the petstore and they said she was a Greek and we got another tortoise from a private party who said he is a Russian but they both look a lot alike. So we would like to find out for sure what they are. I'll post some pictures of both. Thanks!
This one is of the female Greek Tortoise:
   
And this one is of the one we were told was a male Russian Tortoise:
   

04-18-2008 11:23 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
JustAnja
Tortoises are venomous right?
*****


Posts: 1,271
Group: Registered
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 6
Post: #2
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

Sorry, but they are both definitely Russians. I believe another forum member bought what was supposed to be a Russian from a Petco and it was actually a Greek.


Anja Buffalo
Crotalus & Company
Venom-Center
Wisconsin Reptiles Site
WI Turtle & Tortoise Society
04-18-2008 12:51 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
nikkibop
Junior Member
**


Posts: 10
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #3
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

Thanks! It's good to know they are both the same kind. That's what we thought. We got ours at Petco too (the one that was supposed to be a Greek)
Oh well, we still like them just as good!
Deanna

04-18-2008 03:44 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Crazy1
Moderator
*********


Posts: 1,859
Group: Moderators
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 11
Post: #4
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

Nice to have the same kind at least hopefully you can house them together now Smile
If you paid more for the greek I would talk with Petco and perhaps get the difference refunded or in store credit.


Robyn
Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
All Greeks, adults (Echo, Ajax, Rusty ), + Comet Still a hatchling & three new Greek hatchlings as of 3-24-08 (Dotsy, LB and DB) + 2 new eggs on 4-20-08, 2 dogs, Fostering 2 DT
04-19-2008 08:59 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
nikkibop
Junior Member
**


Posts: 10
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #5
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

How much should Russian's cost? I think we paid around $100.
Thanks

04-19-2008 06:55 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Crazy1
Moderator
*********


Posts: 1,859
Group: Moderators
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 11
Post: #6
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

Around here CA I have seen them at Petsmart and Petco for about $85


Robyn
Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
All Greeks, adults (Echo, Ajax, Rusty ), + Comet Still a hatchling & three new Greek hatchlings as of 3-24-08 (Dotsy, LB and DB) + 2 new eggs on 4-20-08, 2 dogs, Fostering 2 DT
04-20-2008 10:45 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
jenrell23
Posting Freak
*****


Posts: 900
Group: Registered
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #7
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

When pet stores get in a new animal they get a label that says what they are. It may not be correct at all, they may know it to but they say they can't do anything about it they have to sell as the label says. (personally I think this is a way for them to take the blame off themselves for selling the wrong animals). Anyhow if you post pictures of there tail area we can confirm the sexes for you (depending on how big they are). Good luck with them they are very cute.


Jen
Burning up in the warm Arizona desert with my tortoises and turtles
04-21-2008 08:14 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
nikkibop
Junior Member
**


Posts: 10
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #8
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

We already know the bigger one is a female (she just laid two eggs) and the smaller one is a male. That doesn't make any sense why pet stores would put the wrong labels on animals even when they know about it. I guess we need to be sure ahead of time what something looks like so we know what we are really buying!
Thanks,
Deanna

04-21-2008 01:34 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Crazy1
Moderator
*********


Posts: 1,859
Group: Moderators
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 11
Post: #9
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

Deanna, many people have purchased the wrong (?) tort this way. They expect that pet stores are experts but if you look at many stores the animal caretakers are young, have little or no experience and as we have found out through this forum, lots of Pet stores know little or nothing about the animals they are responsible for. This is unfortunate but true, especially for torts and turtles. I think it’s the "They all look alike" attitude. We as owners often try to educate them; some are thankful and learn others are more resistive.
Hopefully the two Russians you have now have not proved disappointing for you. I know it must have been a shock when "PoP" 2 eggs appeared. But if they are fertile, look what fun you will have raising new CB Russians and watching them grow.


Robyn
Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
All Greeks, adults (Echo, Ajax, Rusty ), + Comet Still a hatchling & three new Greek hatchlings as of 3-24-08 (Dotsy, LB and DB) + 2 new eggs on 4-20-08, 2 dogs, Fostering 2 DT
04-21-2008 07:18 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
nikkibop
Junior Member
**


Posts: 10
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #10
RE: Difference between Greek & Russian?

We are not disappointed in them at all. We really like them and are excited about watching the eggs hatch. We are hoping they are fertile. And it will be a lot of fun to have them hatch and have the little ones!
Deanna

04-24-2008 02:19 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply  Post Thread 

View a Printable Version
Send this Thread to a Friend
Subscribe to this Thread | Add Thread to Favorites

Forum Jump: