I've been noticing some attacks from the Hermanni towards the Graeca, so I'll sepparate them inmediately. As for the marginated tortoise, I plan on building a separate enclousure for her in the garden. I won't get a sulcata if that means that he or she will attack my other herman's tortoises...
Our garden is rather large. Arounf 193 square meters for them to roam free. They have plenty of space to scape or hide.
Guess if no other tortoise is advisable I'll stick to the ones I have, and maybe get another marginata when the hatchling gets bigger. Of course keeping the separated it's a must.
Our garden is rather large. Arounf 193 square meters for them to roam free. They have plenty of space to scape or hide.
Guess if no other tortoise is advisable I'll stick to the ones I have, and maybe get another marginata when the hatchling gets bigger. Of course keeping the separated it's a must.
Ok. Is there any other species you recommend to bring to the garden? I thought about the many inconveniences regarding the ownership of a sulcata in a climate like mine.
Hi all!
First and foremost, sorry for my bad english. As you can tell by my name, I'm from Spain (in Europe) and I love tortoises. As my father liked them too, they've accompanied me since I was a wee kid. A couple of testudo hermanni hermanni was joined by a testudo graeca (all of them bought...