Greek Behavior

puffy137

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I was wondering about why my greeks don't fight. Is it because they have always been together since they were a few weeks old? The males just ignore each other, there are 7 of those . Are greeks xenophobic? I'm tempted to introduce a stranger into their mix , just to see the reaction.o_O:tort::tort: The oldest male Blackie is always on parade marching up & down his enclosure every day, like a middle aged gentleman trying to lose weight so he can fit into his jeans. He has been in love with Reeva for a long time , she basically ignores his antics but often gives him a come-hither look then runs away.
Now the weather here in the Middle East is cooling down,they take their time in the mornings waking up. I dug up a female I missed yesterday morning , she had burrowed down quite deep so I worried about her, she was comatosed so I guess she is ready to brumate.:tort::tort::tort:
 

Abdulla6169

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I think the female tried escaping the heat, and not brumating. It's too hot here for that :) your just lucky I guess, to have all your tortoises together :)
 

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Agreed! one of my male is aggressive so i had to give him away to a family member. he is a biter and a rammer! He's w/ my nephews now and he got is own enclosure >.<
 

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I think the female tried escaping the heat, and not brumating. It's too hot here for that :) your just lucky I guess, to have all your tortoises together :)
Turns out Kuwait is cooler than Abu Dhabi :confused: I always thought your climate was almost identical to ours!
 

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