Hi, here are some pictures of the enclosure of my 3 year old Hermann`s tortoises and the residents.
They are the most active torts I keep ( I keep young sulcatas, young aldabras and young redfoot tortoises too ).
All day long these little Greeks climb up and down on their second floor. Only eating and bathing stops them sometimes from climbing.
Yes, sometimes they fall on their backs but they are so cleverly to flip themselves back. They learned it since I`ve got them.
Btw.: I have a female and a male. The female is the bigger one. Unfortunately I`ve got them from a pet shop and had been kept too dry before I "rescued" them
The female has a little bit pyramided shell but she is getting smoother now.
And now some pics of my little active Greeks and their enclosure:
the female: Her name is "Lena".
the male: His name is "Lenus".
He is soaking himself a lot !
look at the one rear leg.... totally relaxed tortoise....
Thank you for sharing the fun I have with these funny little tortoises with me !
Sabine ( Bee )
@Josh Thank you for TFO
They are the most active torts I keep ( I keep young sulcatas, young aldabras and young redfoot tortoises too ).
All day long these little Greeks climb up and down on their second floor. Only eating and bathing stops them sometimes from climbing.
Yes, sometimes they fall on their backs but they are so cleverly to flip themselves back. They learned it since I`ve got them.
Btw.: I have a female and a male. The female is the bigger one. Unfortunately I`ve got them from a pet shop and had been kept too dry before I "rescued" them
The female has a little bit pyramided shell but she is getting smoother now.
And now some pics of my little active Greeks and their enclosure:
the female: Her name is "Lena".
the male: His name is "Lenus".
He is soaking himself a lot !
look at the one rear leg.... totally relaxed tortoise....
Thank you for sharing the fun I have with these funny little tortoises with me !
Sabine ( Bee )
@Josh Thank you for TFO