Sorry for a late response, thanks for all the comments guys :)
Robyn, The Hermanns are 4 and 7. The ibera and Algerian Tgg were all hatched in February this year.
I have been keeping a photo record of the growth of two of my smaller Hermanns since I got them and have taken updated pics this morning:
Tumble:
Henry:
I also took some of the hatchlings, firstly the ibera, which are now double their hatching size, plus a little bit.
Mojo...
Tay,
I think you are getting confused with the whole 'greek' and 'greek ibera' thing. Greek is used (mainly in america, no offense meant here)as a term for all tortoise under the Testudo graeca group.
Testudo graeca ibera are then a sub-species within Testudo graeca with Testudo graeca...
Unfortunately its the problem with free forums. The owners of Shelled Warriors bought their forum to enable them to remove the ads from the site and cut this connection to dealers.
My names Peter, I'm from the UK and you can usually find me on Shelled Warriors.
I currently keep T.g.ibera, T.g.graeca, T.h.hercegovinensis and T.horsfieldi. I have also kept T.marginata.
Peter