mine too, a couple of my girls do it regularly and have done for years, most of the others don't. Whilst on the subject of rubbing what I find hilarious is my Ibera will sit under a branch or hedge and wiggle his behind rubbing it against the plant life - just the top of his shell on his behind! He sticks it right up in the air like he needs a bit of a scratch on the 'ol shell. Anyway rubbing eyes could be a sign it is a little hot, a little dehydrated so make sure eyes are not sunken, but sounds ok in this case. CB
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