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Russian vs. Hermanns ????

sweetguava Aug 24, 2007 01:33 PM

Hello,

I'm trying to decided which tortoise is right for me. It would be my first tortoise and I live in southern Oregon. The summers are nice and hot and it freezes during the winter. I'd prefer something small, not shy, and captive born. I'd also like to breed them someday, so something that's fairly easy to breed would be great.

I'm having trouble choosing between a Russian and a Hermanns. What are some differences between these two, that I should consider? Which one do you prefer?

Also, if there's any other breed that would work for me, I love to hear about it.

Thanks so much!

Replies (2)

candyowe19 Sep 17, 2007 03:47 PM

How much are you looking at spending. We have two marginated female and male babys. We keep them inside a 40 gallon take inside. It can be really expensive to house inside. But rather difficult to house outside. We live in Kentucky and our weather here is always changeing. In the summer I let them out and they seem to do ok.

Thanks
Candace

SeanOR Nov 21, 2007 06:28 PM

Hey, i live in northern california and i find that my russian tortoises are perfect for my climate. we have hot dry summers and rainy winters, and my tortoises spend all year outdoors. my older female is hibernating outside right now, in a hibernaculum (a 15 gal. flower pot over her hole in the ground w/ newspaper over her to be sure she's dry.) Russians just need a dry sunny spot outside with good drainage (kiddy pools with drainage holes are great for hatchling to sub-adult), they can take the cold as long as they have a dry place to escape freezing temps and moisture.

i don't have much experience with hermanns, but both of my russian females have a great personality. i interact with them everyday and they let me touch their legs and heads. my older girl even knows to run onto my flat hand in her cage to get out like an elevator, and will push up against my finger with her head as i rub it. my younger one is a bit shyer but still lets me pet her head and legs and will eat from my hand (especially flowers),

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