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EJ
at Tue Mar 15 22:26:14 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EJ ]
The most sucessful breeders of the Egptian tortoise are all located in cold climates.
>>If you are set on keeping a tortoise, have you considered an Egyptian? (Testudo kleinmanni) Based on my reading, they appear to do well year-round indoors (can avoid the humidity) and grow to a maximum size of approx. 5 inches which speaks to your space considerations. (Although at least 4 square feet of habitat per animal seems needed since they like to forage). They do better away from cold climates, it seems, I don't know where you're located. I don't believe they hibernate but have been known to "estivate" if the conditions dictate. (Sleep through the hottest heat of the summer.) >> >>Cheers. -----
Ed @ Tortoise Keepers Trying to keep the fun in Chelonian care
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