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Originally Posted by jimothy
When you say the look like Iberas does that mean they aren’t spur thighednot just a different type? The species definitions seem quite confusing!
They have been together since hatching in the same table - 4 weeks with the breeder then with us since then. They have a 90x45 cm table to share,the temp is 30-32 at the hot end and 18-20 at the cool end.
Most of the time they avoid/ignore each other but some more barriers i will definitely try and create more privacy with to avoid conflict.
I tried putting down two trays of food yesterday but they both went for the one they were used to but will keep trying.
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Hi jimothy
Most of the testudo greaca are known as spurthigh but there are quite a few of them and sometimes telling which one is which can be difficult.
But like sandy says I think yours are testudo greaca ibera.