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melgrj7
at Wed Jan 23 12:02:32 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by melgrj7 ]
Look into Russian tortoises, hermanns tortoises and greek tortoises if you want a smaller tortoise (10 inches or under) if you want a bit bigger one, look into redfoots.
For the smaller ones, a habitat about 4 feet X 2 feet would be adequate for a single adult, but usually bigger is better.
For an adult red foot I think maybe an area of 20 feet X 10 feet or something like that, red foot owners could probably be more helpful here.
As for what you need, well that will depend on the type of tortoise you decide on (there are many more, what I listed above are just some of the more available ones), where you live and whether or not the tort is living indoors or outdoors.
For you first tortoise I recommend you get a captive bred one, or at least a long time captive if you go with an adult.
>>Hi im considering owning a tortoisebut i want to do my research so i can properly care for one if i do decide to own one. what is the best hardy and easy tortoise to start off with? and what size of living space do they need and what do i need to properly care for one? ----- aquariphiles.com-where I blog about aquarium stuff
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