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Ruchonnet

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I have a sulcata that will be a year in August. I'm debating whether or not to get him a friend. I'm scared he might be a bully though since he hasn't been around other tortoises most of his life. Any advice?
 

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From what I've heard, most tortoises, sulcatas especially, don't really need, and do they rarely appreciate, having a friend.

Another tortoise to them is just competition for food and space.

Some tortoise species are okay with "buddies", but that doesn't mean they necessarily want them. I don't believe sulcatas are usually even ones that are okay with it. If you only have two, odds are they are going to constantly be fighting.
 

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I agree with above; from what I've read sulcates, the next being russians, do not like friends.
 

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The short answer is, no - I would strongly recommend not getting another for the purpose of being tortoise friends.

Sulcatas are solitary, they feel no need for a friend, they also dont perceive it as a "friend", but as a competitor or mate. You CAN have two, although you would have to keep them separate.

Pairs do not work well, I believe the dynamic changes with 3 though (I do not know much about this).

This topic gets brought up alot, I think Tom or someone has a sticky thread on the subject.
 

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if you have the room for two seperate enclosurea and a large yard and can afford two.. then do it. but Dont do it for your tort.. he doenst want a friend.
 

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Don't do unless you plan on separating them when they mature. That's what just happened to me. Complete harmony for almost 7 years. Until a month ago PUBERTY!!! Now I've got to divide my yard
 

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More than likely your tortoise won't view it as a friend, it will view it as competition, that is how tortoises are wired. they very rarely work well in pairs, plus there is the size factor, your tortoise may inure the other. I always say never get another tortoise because you think yours wants a friend , get another one because you want another one. In all aspects of tortoise husbandry you should always put the tortoise's feelings first.
 
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