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hey everybody, first post. glad to be here.

i recently acquired my tortoise from a friend of a relative, my first as a pet. i've attached a pic (if it works!) and would appreciate it if anybody can confirm the type; i'm thinking its a tunisian-spur thigh but opinions from people who know better would be great. also got a few more questions but i'll leave those to another time :-)



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05-05-2008 06:03 PM
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ComaDivine, welcome to the forum. Nice tort, more pics please to better identify. one from above one from below at least.


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Crazy1 Wrote:
ComaDivine, welcome to the forum. Nice tort, more pics please to better identify. one from above one from below at least.


ok thanks, here's a few more.



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Hello and welcome to TFO, I am going to say Female Hermanns, but don't hold me to it, my track record with IDing greeks and Hermanns has not been good lately... But you have a cute tort there, but watch what you are feeding as I see some pyramiding down the scutes.


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jenrell23 Wrote:
Hello and welcome to TFO, I am going to say Female Hermanns, but don't hold me to it, my track record with IDing greeks and Hermanns has not been good lately... But you have a cute tort there, but watch what you are feeding as I see some pyramiding down the scutes.


thanks jenrell. i wondered about her diet too actually, seeing i don't know what the previous owners fed her. dandelion leaves are what she usually eats, and when i asked at a pet shop they suggested other leaves like basil and parsley. i also give her vitamin supplements regularly, and a bit of a grape occasionally.

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I agree with Jen, I think Hermann. Testudo Hermanni Hermanni (Western Hermanni) http://tortoiseforum.org/western-hermann...t-219.html

I'm not an expert and I am sure one of our experts in this species can help Identify for sure.

See care sheets here http://tortoiseforum.org/hermanns-tortoi...-1000.html
Diet is similar to that of Russians http://www.russiantortoise.org/russiantortoisediet.htm


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hmmm... I wouldn´t say THH. no keyhole on the back and no cheek spot...
I'd say greek.
Maybe Danny or Chris can clear this up?
(welcome to TFO, ComaDivine)

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Thanks for the welcomes and the help so far. any other suggestions? seems no easy feat id-ing some of these little guys Tongue

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can we get a pic of its back end. like it is walking away from you and maybe a close up of its tail area, (like where it poos)?


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Crazy1 Wrote:
can we get a pic of its back end. like it is walking away from you and maybe a close up of its tail area, (like where it poos)?


ok got a couple more photos. quality isn't great, second one was a bit tricky to take but hopefully they'll be of help



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