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terryo
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does redfood need company?
Does a Tortoise need company? Are they basically loners? This is my first tortoise, so I really only know what research I have read. Most, say they don't. My Cherry Head has been living with a Three Toed for a few months now. They both needed the same care...humidity, heat, etc. They both would be hiding on the forest floor in the wild. From everything that I have read they both need the same requirements, so I put them together (for a while anyway) Pio (cherry head) follows Izzy (three toed) around. Where ever Izzy sleeps, Pio sleeps. If Izzy goes on the cool side, Pio follows. Because of all the good food that Pio gets, Izzy has started to eat fruits and greens now instead of just live food. I used to feed them on separate sides of the viv., but now Izzy will go over to eat with Pio. Does anyone have any thoughts on this. When the Summer comes, Pio will go outside in his new pen, and I will probably keep Izzy inside as I think she is still too small.
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RE: does redfood need company?
Yes, they need lots of friends and you can get them from Turtletary who has some beautiful, healthy and full of life.
Actually, they can be by themselves but I have 8 of them and they do seem to interact a lot.
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RE: does redfood need company?
Chucky are you getting a commission?
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RE: does redfood need company?
Haha, I wish. I was just trying t be funny and help out the guru at the same time.
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RE: does redfood need company?
How big is your little three toed??
Jen
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terryo
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RE: does redfood need company?
How big is your little three toed??
He (she) is about 5 months now. I think she is definitely the boss of the group. The only time she follows Pio is when he gets his food, otherwise ....she leads the way. They are very comical to watch together.
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RE: does redfood need company?
I've read here several times not to mix species. The reasons are because of diseases correct? If both torts are healthy, where is the problem? I'm asking out of real curiousity. Do torts never live together in the wild?
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terryo
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RE: does redfood need company?
I don't get it. They were both hatchlings...neither was sick. As hatchlings, wouldn't they be hiding on the forest floor? Under leaves or logs or dug under? They both need high humidity. They have been together for months now and Pio follows her around like a puppy. Terry, you have to give me a good reason...please. The Three Toed now is eating greens because of Pio. If she was alone she wouldn't be up to that yet. Just give me a good reason. I won't mention names, (for some reason you two don't get along in your way of raising RF's), but by his comment on another forum, he seemed to think it was OK. I really want to learn....so give me some good reasons why not.
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1 Three Toed Box turtle
1 koi pond
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Terry
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RE: does redfood need company?
I don't get it. They were both hatchlings...neither was sick. As hatchlings, wouldn't they be hiding on the forest floor? Under leaves or logs or dug under? They both need high humidity. They have been together for months now and Pio follows her around like a puppy. Terry, you have to give me a good reason...please. The Three Toed now is eating greens because of Pio. If she was alone she wouldn't be up to that yet. Just give me a good reason. I won't mention names, (for some reason you two don't get along in your way of raising RF's), but by his comment on another forum, he seemed to think it was OK. I really want to learn....so give me some good reasons why not.
All species have their "own" kind of 'bugs' that is common with their NATIVE habitat. "Most" tortoises/turtles CAN NOT tolerate the "different" bugs. You have a North American and South American species together.
If you went to South America.. or any other country outside of the continental U. S. would you expect to be inoculated before you left? Why? Same with tortoises and turtles. Why do you have to quarantine even the SAME SPECIES before introducing to each other? Cross-contamination maybe?!
And who could possibly think it's O.K. to mix species? Ask anyone who knows.
I have no idea who you mean when you say.. (for some reason you two don't get along in your way of raising RF's) . You and several others raise their redfoots by "my" caresheet/guidelines.. with great results - so why would you consider anything else?
And I doubt they teach each other how or what to eat.
Terry E. Kilgore
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