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Old 12-01-2012, 09:38 PM
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Little Tortoise pics Maxi & Rory.

I have had these 2 for a couple of years. They were meant to be both Males. But the smaller one is a female... The poor thing spends most of her life being chased by the male. The male seems to have it's way with her every time the light goes on...

I have heard that they won't breed for years, but any ideas on how to give my female a break... without one of them leaving their Home......

Also I feed them the basics and what was recommended to me when I got them but is there any interesting food that people have found that they might enjoy.

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Old 23-01-2012, 08:07 PM
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Re: Little Tortoise pics Maxi & Rory.

The only way to give her a break without moving one is to get two more female to go in there with them. Your ment to have 1 male to 3 females. The male will develop before the female so you need to go care ful that he dont hurt her.
Only other thing is if you sell or rehome one of them
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