Will the fighting stop?

ascott

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Angi,

I understand the rotation you are using....I would wonder though if the torts ever get a sense of settling into their own space...do you know what I mean? hmmm, if there is anyway they can each have their own space...to make their own and settle into their own routine--I wonder if that would be more desirable????
 

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That is exactly what I was wondering about Angela. Bob has HIS spot. The rest don't seem to care, but I like to give everyone a chance to wander the whole yard once in a while.
 

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Angi, I still would strive to set them up in an individual yard/space/enclosure...this way they will become accustom to their world....again, this is just what I would do dear.
 

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They are probaly fighting over a female the want to find to mate with.
 

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I agree that you should seperate them because tortoises can not breathe when they are upside down.
 
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