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Posted by: tglazie at Wed Dec 19 00:12:49 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tglazie ] I'd hate to be the bearer of bad news, but a fifty gallon tank will not be enough for permanent keeping. Aquariums are terrible for keeping tortoises, for the simple fact that they hold too much heat. Before we get into that, however, we must first establish something. What sort of greek is this? Is it a Golden Greek (these are generally mostly gold or flesh colored; they are very sensitive to environmental conditions, most notably wetness and humidity, as they come from the dry deserts of Syria), is it a Turkish Greek (these are usually dark skinned, grayish brown shelled critters who are much hardier than the aforementioned Golden Greek), or is it a Lybian Greek (these animals have a blotchy pattern of black/brown on a yellow shell; they also tend to be rather larger than both goldens and turks, which are usually four to six inches at full size). Where did you get this animal? Is it eating? I recommend consulting the site Chelonia.org. They have a myriad of pictures, identifying the origin of the different types of greeks. Keep in mind there is still a great deal of dispute regarding the taxonomy the greek tortoise group (none of whom actually live in Greece; they're so named because Gray, the man who described them, thought their shell looked like a greek mosaic), and such makes their care requirements difficult to assess at first. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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