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I see a lot of pictures here and many members have RFs together. Would an alone RF be at a disadvantage in anyway? I read in books that they are solitary creatures though.
allegraf said:Pio needs company! It is not fair that he gets that slice of heaven all to himself, hmm, maybe a girlfriend is in his future?
HarleyK said:I see a lot of pictures here and many members have RFs together. Would an alone RF be at a disadvantage in anyway? I read in books that they are solitary creatures though.
Madkins007 said:I think the safest, best supported answer to this is that Red-foots are a semi-social species that does better in groups than individually, but not to the point that one should feel terrible if they can only keep one.
N2TORTS said:Madkins007 said:I think the safest, best supported answer to this is that Red-foots are a semi-social species that does better in groups than individually, but not to the point that one should feel terrible if they can only keep one.
Absolutly no one should feel terrible ... Just one , healthy, well cared for tort is far better than a " herd" of grossly kept " pets" .... and of course taking in consideration ... " in the wild " and a " captive speciman" are two different scenerios...that I point out in my last post in this thread .
JD~