HELP what kind of tortoise is mine

Spinderella

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I'm trying to find out what type of tortoise I have. Can anyone help me please. I don't know if I am doing this right, if not I am sorry.

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Maro2Bear

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Greetings and Welcome to the Forum!

I’m sure one of our experts will soon be along to positively ID your young tort.
If you haven’t done this yet, you could give it a 15-20 minute soak in a small Tupperware container, in nice warm, not hot water.

Good luck.
 

Spinderella

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Greetings and Welcome to the Forum!

I’m sure one of our experts will soon be along to positively ID your young tort.
If you haven’t done this yet, you could give it a 15-20 minute soak in a small Tupperware container, in nice warm, not hot water.

Good luck.
No actually I took them from my boyfriends friend who left this one and another one in a box in his back yard and forgot about them for a little over a week. And he got them from newspaper and didn't find out anything about them. I have a African spurred tortoise a little bigger then them and they are different. They kinda look like a Mohave desert by looking at pictures. But I have idea. And I like to know the Dos and don'ts so I don't hurt them .
 

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No actually I took them from my boyfriends friend who left this one and another one in a box in his back yard and forgot about them for a little over a week. And he got them from newspaper and didn't find out anything about them. I have a African spurred tortoise a little bigger then them and they are different. They kinda look like a Mohave desert by looking at pictures. But I have idea. And I like to know the Dos and don'ts so I don't hurt them .
Thank goodness you saved them.
 

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They are very lucky! Some more pictures please?:)
 

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It's wonderful that you were able to rescue them, and obviously care deeply about taking good care of them. You might want to know that it's important to keep them separate from the African spurred tortoise as the desert tortoise can get quite sick from a virus that the African spurred tortoise can carry. It's also important to make sure that the desert tortoise is not walk around on soil that the African spur tortoise has been on during the past year. It takes a while for the virus to go away.
 
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