Louise&Fluffybabytorts
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Last spring I got one baby sulcata tortoise soon after I decided to get a baby leopard tortoise. I kept them in the same cage and they have been best buddies every since. They always sleep in the same hides at night and always follow each other around. I have a 6 foot by 2 foot enclousure for them and they both have half the cage meant for them, one side has a humidifier and more shade, while the other side has lots of basking spots and is a dryer area. Strangely though they both sleep in the more tropical hide one night and the next they usually sleep in the other hide. The only issue between them is once in a while the bigger tortoise crawls over the smaller one trying to just walk around the cage, it isn't much of a problem because it is just slightly bigger right now. I have. Separated them but then they both are very inactive and they just lay around all day, when they are together again though they act all excited, so I feel bad for separating them. I have read that is not good to keep tortoises together, espicaly if they are the same species. I also might get another tortoise soon, a red footed tortoise, so I am deciding what to do?
There is one time where my sulcata just walked over my leopard tortoise while getting food, not fighting over food the have different food dishes the leopard tortoise was just basking. In the picture
There is one time where my sulcata just walked over my leopard tortoise while getting food, not fighting over food the have different food dishes the leopard tortoise was just basking. In the picture