I have an african sulcada tortoise, and today we got a new one that came from a rescue shelter. My original one, Rex, is quite a bit bigger than the new one, Leo. Rex has been constantly humping Leo. Leo continues to walk, s/he doesn't stop and wait. Rex will stop for a minute, and then start circling Leo and sniffing her/him. Then he'll try again to get on Leo. We don't know if Leo is a male or female, but we are pretty sure that Rex is a boy. I don't know if Rex is trying to show dominance, or is trying to mate, or anything. We've had Rex for years now, and he's been living in our backyard for maybe about three or four years now. Rex has flipped over once from being on top of Leo, and Leo has also flipped over once from trying to climb Rex's head, and Rex charging him.
Does anyone know if tortoises will still try and mate even if they're both males? How long does it take for tortoises to be accomstomed to each other and get along? Were a little nervous for daytime cause no ones home
2007-11-07
10:39:17
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