It is actually not allowed to keep a Sulcata for 13 years. The Sulcata is an endangered species in our country and should be protected. The legal basis is Article 17 of the "Wildlife Protection Law". The state strengthens To protect wild animal genetic resources and implement rescue protection of endangered wild animals, the wildlife protection department of the State Council shall, in conjunction with relevant departments of the State Council, formulate relevant plans for the protection and utilization of wild animal genetic resources, establish a national gene bank of wild animal genetic resources, and The precious and endangered wild animal genetic resources produced in our country are subject to key protection.
If you already have a Sulcata, it is best to go to the local forestry department to explain the situation in time, and Apply for breeding license and other relevant certificates. Tortoises are Class II protected animals in our country. Unless an individual has a legal breeding certificate issued by the government department, it is illegal.