Which Breed or Species of tortoise is the Most Hardy to keep as pets?
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Stephanie Logan said:All tortoises are high maintenance pets, though.
DoctorCosmonaut said:Nobody, what is the climate like that you live in (can make somewhat of a difference in how easy/hard it is to keep a species)?
Shelly said:Stephanie Logan said:All tortoises are high maintenance pets, though.
Nope. My Desert Torts live virtually wild in my backyard. I don't need to do a single thing for them.
harris said:Shelly said:Stephanie Logan said:All tortoises are high maintenance pets, though.
Nope. My Desert Torts live virtually wild in my backyard. I don't need to do a single thing for them.
However if you lived in, let's say Ohio, you would. Stephanie's correct to some degree.
Shelly said:harris said:Shelly said:Stephanie Logan said:All tortoises are high maintenance pets, though.
Nope. My Desert Torts live virtually wild in my backyard. I don't need to do a single thing for them.
However if you lived in, let's say Ohio, you would. Stephanie's correct to some degree.
Not to get nit-picky, but you can't own one in Ohio. Or the Philippines, for that matter.
mctlong said:It sounds like what Nobody is looking for is a hardy tortoise for a hot/humid environment. Redfoots (as GBTortoises suggested in an earlier post) sounds like the best fit given the environment.
Shelly said:harris said:Shelly said:Stephanie Logan said:All tortoises are high maintenance pets, though.
Nope. My Desert Torts live virtually wild in my backyard. I don't need to do a single thing for them.
However if you lived in, let's say Ohio, you would. Stephanie's correct to some degree.
Not to get nit-picky, but you can't own one in Ohio. Or the Philippines, for that matter.
Shelly said:Are there any torts native to the Philippines?