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Russian Tortoise Compatibility

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I was just wondering what types of tortoises are compatible with russian tortoises. Was thinking maybe greeks and marginated but I would like some input :)
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Mariah
 
It is usually a bad idea to house two different species of turtles or tortoises together, especially if they are not from the same natural range/area. Different species are resistant to different types of bacteria and/or parasites and while one could be unaffected and undiagnosed, the other could die.
That said. I've seen Russians housed with Greeks and with small Sulcatas.
 
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