I’ve separated them for now in their current enclosure with a wall so I’ll see how things go. If necessary I can probably make some space between them. Thanks for the advice.
Well to add to my question something which I haven’t seen the answer to online, if I were to separate them would there be a problem with the enclosures being next to each other, as in would one smell the other or hear the other etc and live in fear for the rest of its life of it’s return? I have...
I have two Greek tortoises both 10 years old. The place we bought them said they were sterilized and male and female but I believe they are both females. I can’t tell if the way they act with each other is dangerous or not. They have a fairly large outdoor enclosure and they sleep in opposite...