I don't know your weather there. Are you giving them a higher humdiity? Without it, their pyramiding (bumps) won't improve, but will get worse. If you don't already have natural high humdiity, you can make them a humid hide/shed to keep them in during the night hours or when ever they want to go into it. I think it is still debatable , but it seems Aldabras are one species that do well with or without companions. Time will tellJust hope one day their bumps will be much smoother..
No, this is out door, but only a small backyard.Nice torts! Are these being raised indoors?
The weather is tropical, we have sunshine about 10-12 hours everyday, but dry and rains for 6 month each, we are at the equator. Temperature mostly between 26-32 Celcius most of the time. Humidity around 65% and much higher during raining season. Yes it seems they have a bonding. I don't know, time hopefully will tell, as you say.I don't know your weather there. Are you giving them a higher humdiity? Without it, their pyramiding (bumps) won't improve, but will get worse. If you don't already have natural high humdiity, you can make them a humid hide/shed to keep them in during the night hours or when ever they want to go into it. I think it is still debatable , but it seems Aldabras are one species that do well with or without companions. Time will tell