My Sulcatas are both less than 10" and females, I have not had any trouble whatsoever. As for the Redfoot, she is fed separately and does not interact with the Sulcatas, nor they with her.Species should never be mixed, especially when they have drastically different care and feeding requirements.
Tortoises, especially sulcatas, should not be kept in pairs.
Sound like you've gotten some bad advice in the past. I hope we can help.
Give this a read:
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/beginner-mistakes.45180/
There are some seed suggestions toward the bottom of this thread:
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/for-those-who-have-a-young-sulcata.76744/
Agree with the advice above.My Sulcatas are both less than 10" and females, I have not had any trouble whatsoever. As for the Redfoot, she is fed separately and does not interact with the Sulcatas, nor they with her.
My Sulcatas are both less than 10" and females, I have not had any trouble whatsoever. As for the Redfoot, she is fed separately and does not interact with the Sulcatas, nor they with her.
My Sulcatas are both less than 10" and females, I have not had any trouble whatsoever. As for the Redfoot, she is fed separately and does not interact with the Sulcatas, nor they with her.