Can a sulcata tortoise live with a leopard tortoise?
no especially if they are both males, here is an article as to why you should never mix the different species of tortoise Chelonia inhabit many different habitats. Part of the reason for their success is their ability to fill a very narrow environmental niche. This ability has evolved over eons – leaving each species perfectly adapted to a particular temperature range, humidity level, light intensity, day length, and diet. Though we try, when keeping such species in captivity, we cannot hope to perfectly match their natural environmental conditions. Even the most knowledgeable tortoise keeper must continually monitor and adjust the habitat to keep it optimal. When you consider the vast majority of illness in captive tortoises and turtles could be prevented with better husbandry, it is evident that many keepers get even the basics wrong. This being the case, it should be painfully obvious that keeping two or more different species in the same environment is completely inappropriate. You