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The cool things it can be a she for now . I bet its a he just because you want a girl .
Haha. I'm thinking she will come around in the next months. 2 weeks actually 3 18-22" ones will be her companions after quarantine of course.You have to pay more attention to her. Let her sleep with you for a while, she will get over it. She looks good. When are you getting some more?
Haha. I'm thinking she will come around in the next months. 2 weeks actually 3 18-22" ones will be her companions after quarantine of course.You have to pay more attention to her. Let her sleep with you for a while, she will get over it. She looks good. When are you getting some more?
What awesome little torts you have well not that littleA summertime treat to best the heat.
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What's your take on them not per say being "social" but they seem to work and respond better when kept in multiples. @ALDABRAMAN
That's a very good point. I'd say the spot these guys are in is about 3000 square feet or so. Not huge but not small. But knowing where they hide is the optimal places from out of direct sunlight. So this may be the reasons why. None the less. It's quite awesome having more than just one together. They love neck scratches and spray downs.~ We have seen both, what we feel is truly happening with the younger ones is they all trend to just do the same things at the same time. When ours reach 3.5" and released into larger areas they truly seem to have no interest in one another, however seem to like the same hide spots, eating sources, etc.
~ This picture is a mixture of different ages, they all come to the same food sources and retreat into totally different hide/shade areas. We feel that if given large spaces with many options they truly trend not to be as social as if confined and somewhat limited with options.
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