Hi
not posted here for a while.
Probably may not be clear on what I'm saying, so apologies in advance.
I got 2 spur thighed (greek) tortoises last year, aged at 6 & said to be both female, also posted pictures on here & also told to be female. After a successful hibernation & 2 very happy girls, I was surprised to see the ramming, biting, butting, mounting begin in the last week. I'm no expert, but im guessing theyre not both female!
I just need advice as to what to do next. Do I leave them to sort it out, I will keep an eye out to ensure no or limited injury, or should I separate them from the start?
I just want to do whats best.
Thanks
not posted here for a while.
Probably may not be clear on what I'm saying, so apologies in advance.
I got 2 spur thighed (greek) tortoises last year, aged at 6 & said to be both female, also posted pictures on here & also told to be female. After a successful hibernation & 2 very happy girls, I was surprised to see the ramming, biting, butting, mounting begin in the last week. I'm no expert, but im guessing theyre not both female!
I just need advice as to what to do next. Do I leave them to sort it out, I will keep an eye out to ensure no or limited injury, or should I separate them from the start?
I just want to do whats best.
Thanks