To start off I live in central canada so outdoor time is limited to at most half the year. I have a 1.5 year old hermanns tortoise and am getting a 6 month old sulcata on Monday. As long as both are quarantined and healthy, other than aggression is there any reason they cant share a supervised outdoor pen so long as they are the same size? Obviously once the sulcata grows this can't work but for this summer to get both the most possible sunlight exposure is this ok to allow them to graze and roam where they may potentially be in contact with each other?
Basically what I'm wanting to do is so long as both are in good health. Rather than doing each getting 3 hours outside in the outdoor pen individually, giving both 6 hours outside together while they're both the same size. Summer is still a month or two away here so plenty of time to quarantine the sulcata.
Basically what I'm wanting to do is so long as both are in good health. Rather than doing each getting 3 hours outside in the outdoor pen individually, giving both 6 hours outside together while they're both the same size. Summer is still a month or two away here so plenty of time to quarantine the sulcata.