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I only keep my hermanns, but I am interested to know what other species (non-med) of tortoise you guys keep. I'm keen to add more information such as links and caresheets (obviously not written by me) to the links section for different species, but not sure which species the forum members keep?
Josh
i keep the following

1/.................a set of twins ( Horriblious Teenagerous Daughterous) 15 years old had them since birth

an expensive species to keep and grumpy

2/ ............. a middle aged ( Wifeeous Grumpious Gorgeous) had this one in my collection for 19 yrs , a keeper i think

a beautiful specimine but allways walks away from drinking holes


3/ and finally an elder ( motherinlawous lemonlips) 86 yrs old been with us some 10 yrs

needs alot of heating to keep her going !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

all the best

the dead troll
at the moment i only keep one single herman but am determined to get a few more would like a group of hermans and redfoots i think
I like redfoots myself Joanne, they are beautiful tortoises, I must say I'd like a group of Margies
I'm kinda partial to Russians (he-he) because of their personalities... they are such characters. I do think Margies are beautiful though. Also, I'd love to have the space and the ability to keep a Sulcatta Tongue

Larry
Luka & Lena
I definatley agree, I seem to say this about every tortoise, but If I had the space I think I would go after some lovely margies. Sulcatas, well, if I had a farm I'd definatyley keep one or two!
I don't know what species I have. Wish I could send a picture. It won't let me copy and paste. Is there a trick to this?
Help her Josh... so we can see her tort. Surely someone here can identify what species it is.
BTW, welcome Janie and Philip.
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Hi Jaine,
Will PM you!

Josh
hi i keep hermanni boettgeri,graeca ibera,graeca graeca and pardalis babcocki.
terry
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