Greek (Spur-thighed) Tortoise
Long-lived; similar care to Hermann's
Overview
The Greek (Spur-thighed) Tortoise (Testudo graeca) is a reptile reaching about 6–10 in and living 50+ yrs. It is a herbivore, kept in a terrestrial set-up. It is tolerant of occasional, gentle handling. With a typical lifespan of around 50 years, it's a long commitment.
Is the Greek (Spur-thighed) Tortoise right for you?
A good match if — you can build and maintain the right climate and enclosure.
Think twice if — you're not ready for a long commitment (~50 yrs).
What a Greek (Spur-thighed) Tortoise needs from you
The real work is the enclosure: correct heat, lighting/UVB and humidity, plus a moderate amount of space — for this species, floor space with the right heat gradient and UVB. Feeding means fresh greens and vegetables daily. Get the habitat right and most reptiles are calm, low-drama animals.
Key facts
- Scientific name
- Testudo graeca
- Adult size
- 6–10 in
- Life span
- 50+ yrs
- Diet
- herbivore
- Habitat
- terrestrial
- Care level
- intermediate
- Handling
- some
- Notes
- Long-lived; similar care to Hermann's
What it needs from you (at a glance)
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What it costs
Scaled to this breed’s roughly 200 g and a ~50-year life, keeping a Greek (Spur-thighed) Tortoise works out at about:
Rough cross-breed averages in USD — a planning guide, not a quote. Break it down by life phase in the Cost Calculator →
Temperament (at a glance)
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