I have been offered a large male that I haven't seen yet. I currently have a 12" male in an outdoor enclosure. Does anyone have experience introducing a new male into the mix? Good idea or bad idea?
I have done this with Brazilian Redfoots in the past with bad results. I currently have 2.1 together with no issues and 3.0 together with some bullying issues but nothing earth shattering. When I put the 2 males with the other 3 all hell broke loose. I had to separate them immediately. I don't think that it's the greatest idea, but if you have a big enough area and if they aren't Brazilian Redfoots then you might be alright.
Redfooted tortoises sometimes get along together better than other species. If you want to try to work it out the best way to introduce them is in neutral territory. If you add a new tortoise to your existing tortoise's territory the existing guy may try to chase the new one out.
I think that if you have a big enough enclosure with quite a few plants, bushes and trees, you have a better chance of them working out their territories and getting along ok.
Yvonne was correct.. remove the females and they don't have anything to fight over. Then when the older resident gets used to the new guy you can put the girls back in and they'll take turns.
I've never had any issues as long as they all are the same size basically.
And I've never had any issues with the Brazilians either - the new one is in lower right. [ I was monitoring the situation ]