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Posted by TurtleyEnuff on April 07, 2003 at 14:30:18:
In Reply to: Golden Greek Breeding posted by turtlemix21 on April 06, 2003 at 18:56:51:
Signs of mating interest should be pretty obvious....mine are not subtle at all. My males will follow the females around the pen and alternate between sticking their face right next to the females (trying to make eye contact?) and actual mounting. Oh, and if you listen carefully, you may hear an occasional, cheesy pick up line..haha! Good luck.
Doug
:HI , I currently had 1 adult male and 1 adult female Golden greek tortise. From what I had read about breeding torts, is that you should seperate the male from the female for a whil;e then reintroduce them together. Well I had my male seperated from teh female for about 3 1/2 months. I also just got another adult female golden greek, that has been in quarentine for a little over a month and was also de-wormed. I just put the 3 of them together in a new enclosure about 5 feet long, by 3 feet wide. Thsi is temporary until I can put them outside dependant on the weather. What are the signs if any that the male would be interested in breeding?? Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Matt
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