Plz help me are they Indian or burmese stars

Piyu

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I have three tortoise
One is big size and other two are half the size of it
Could u please help me which is this species they all stay in a single closure
Of 5'* 2'6"
With two rooms on upper level and path leading to the ground level where they have plantations of spider grass and cocopit and polished tiny pebbles
 

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View attachment 200387 Hello everyone
I have three tortoise
One is big size and other two are half the size of it
Could u please help me which is this species they all stay in a single closure
Of 5'* 2'6"
With two rooms on upper level and path leading to the ground level where they have plantations of spider grass and cocopit and polished tiny pebbles
From your picture with a top view, it looks like you have 2 males and 1 of the smaller - a female. As Kevin says, they are Indian Stars Geochelone elegans

If you read this post about caring for sulcatas and leopards, it will give you great ideas on how to care for your Indian stars, as they are kept the same.

http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/how-to-raise-a-healthy-sulcata-or-leopard-version-2-0.79895/

You will need to provide some heat and basking for them as they will do best if kept at 27C as a minimum temperature, especially the juveniles you have. Please read through the link above, and as Kevin says, come back with any questions.
 
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