Akotbi
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Looks like a little Testudo graeca to me (Greek tortoise).
Yup !! I guess Greek !! I'm not sure of the gender cause the pet shot doesn't know any information ... They were the best in town though.. But from searching I think she's a she !! And her name is Pico !!! Short of pickles hehehe she's EXTREMLY CUTE !! << and thank you for that! She says thank you too hehehe !! Thank you for helping too !!Hmm.... I'm guessing a greek or hermans tortoise. SUPER cute, though! Congratulations! Should grow to be 8-10 inches. (Depending if it's a boy or a girl.) What his/her name?
Looks like a little Testudo graeca to me (Greek tortoise).
Why type of enclosure do you have set up for Pico?
I'm fairly certain that's a Greek.
Make sure it's kept nice and humid.
Thanks a lot carol !!!! She's cutest thing ever !!!Welcome to the Forum. Pico is adorable.
To say - Greek, the same - do not say anything...
T. g. graeca
T. g. anamurensis
T. g. antakyensis
T. g. armeniaca
T. g. buxtoni
T. g. cyrenaica
T. g. floweri
T. g. ibera
T. g. nabeulensis
T. g. nikolskii
T. g. pallasi
T. g. perses
T. g. soussensis
T. g. terrestris
T. g. zarudnyi
A very warm welcome to the forum.
A cute tort. GOD bless.
I think-not sure- it's a Greek tort. (I have had a Greek tort for about 5.5 years).
Please give your tort a daily soak in warm water, and make sure he/she is warm.
An enclosure is essential.Noted !! Thanks a lot
It's also impossible to provide the correct light, humidity and heat without an enclosure indoors.An enclosure is essential.
The house is a dangerous place, dust bunnies can cause impaction, temps and draughts are hard to control on the floor and accidents happen too often.
A Greek needs substrate to dig into.