JUST WONDERING...CAN A HOUSE A LEOPARD TORT AND A SULCATA TORT IN THE SAME ENCLOSURE...AND IF SO IF I HAVE OPPOSITE SEXES WILL THEY MATE...THANKZ... 
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JUST WONDERING...CAN A HOUSE A LEOPARD TORT AND A SULCATA TORT IN THE SAME ENCLOSURE...AND IF SO IF I HAVE OPPOSITE SEXES WILL THEY MATE...THANKZ... 
NO they will not mate, Though G. paradalis and G. Sulcata are of the same genus they are completely diffrent species. also I would not recomend housing them together, not only because of the possible spread of disease but also because G.sulcata becomes much much larger than does a G. paradalis creating a situation in which the G. paradalis is very likely to be picked on a lot making its life not only miserable, but unhealthy as well.
I actually have seen a Sulcata X Leopard.
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