Coley K
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2females & 1 male.
Hmmm, not sure what your trying to say here. Can you elaborate please.2females & 1 male.
YeaDid you just do that thing where you type the description and forget to insert the pic in the email? lol.
Is it okay to have 2 females n a male togetherHmmm, not sure what your trying to say here. Can you elaborate please.
ThanksYes, however, it's only okay if they have a very large enclosure, and lots of sight barriers. Several hides, feeding and water stations too. Then you still have to be prepared to separate incase the mating or bulling gets way too agressice. No table or box will be big enough.
There are ways to house three Russians together in a 2 female too 1 male ratio. There is a chance of it working if done with the proper amount of room etc. however, caution always has to be considered and housing them separate is always a possibility. A bigger group of females too male ratio is always going to be better too.@Coley K, you have asked three versions of this question since January and you have been given very clear answers: it is not okay to house Russians together; it is not okay to house males and females together; it is not okay to let your male tortoise attack your female tortoise.
https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/c...with-a-3-week-female-russian-tortoise.163392/
https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/russian-tortoise-hissing-biting.164005/
https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/russian-tortoise.164333/
If you aren’t going to take the advice given, why do you keep asking the same question?
Let me stress the point of a very large enclosure. It has to be a large room size or yard size. Lots of sight barriers, etc.Thanks
Different situation , im working on a outside place for a total of 10 tortoises, im making sections of 3 . Not debating.@Coley K, you have asked three versions of this question since January and you have been given very clear answers: it is not okay to house Russians together; it is not okay to house males and females together; it is not okay to let your male tortoise attack your female tortoise.
https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/c...with-a-3-week-female-russian-tortoise.163392/
https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/russian-tortoise-hissing-biting.164005/
https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/russian-tortoise.164333/
If you aren’t going to take the advice given, why do you keep asking the same question?