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RE: introducing a new greek

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Posted by: egyptiandan at Thu Apr 26 21:22:30 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by egyptiandan ]  
   

Hi,
I know you've had her checked out, but if she's WC I'd wait at least 3 months and 6 months would be better.
Another thing is they may not be the same subspecies of Greek tortoise. If your male is CB or WC from 7 years ago he probably won't be the same subspecies that are coming in now.
The last thing is, the female isn't adult yet no matter what subspecies. She really doesn't need the males attention until she is and that would depend on subspecies.
If you could post pictures I'd be glad to help identify them both. I'd need plastron, carapace and head shots.

Dan


   

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