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tortugaturner

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Okay! I have went from the owner telling me Tortuga was a Sulcata, then I thought, Russian, but now I am told I have a Greek by some knowledgable people on here. So I have been feeding him (I think) mustard greens with occasional broccoli and tomatoes I am going to post pics and see if anyone can improve what he looks like an his enclosure. ( which has to be inside since it is 20s at night here)

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biochemnerd808

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Cute little Greek! If you can get a pic of the top of the shell (seen from straight above, anf the plastron (bottom), then one of the experts on here can surely help you identify what subspecies you have.

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Okay! I have went from the owner telling me Tortuga was a Sulcata, then I thought, Russian, but now I am told I have a Greek by some knowledgable people on here. So I have been feeding him (I think) mustard greens with occasional broccoli and tomatoes I am going to post pics and see if anyone can improve what he looks like an his enclosure. ( which has to be inside since it is 20s at night here)

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