08-20-2007, 02:29 PM
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08-20-2007, 02:52 PM
Hi tortoise mommy! I also have a Sulcata. Mine is a 4 month old baby. Heres a picture of her sleeping the day I brought her home. She was about 9 weeks in the picture.
08-20-2007, 02:54 PM
Its not letting me put a picture of "her" up Ill try again later.
08-20-2007, 04:26 PM
I'll post pics of all my boys. I just need to get them on Photobucket. thats the easiest way to post pics
08-20-2007, 04:37 PM
RE: Sulcata
I have a 3 yo Sulcata named Rocky... not sure yet if he is a Rocky or a Raquel... But Im glad we have this site. It will be great to be able to discuss and share with other sulcata owners. As soon as I figure out the photo deal I will post some
I have a 3 yo Sulcata named Rocky... not sure yet if he is a Rocky or a Raquel... But Im glad we have this site. It will be great to be able to discuss and share with other sulcata owners. As soon as I figure out the photo deal I will post some

08-20-2007, 10:07 PM
[attachment=5][attachment=4]I have 2 rescue torts, both boys, approximately 15-20 years old. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions about how to help the grass recover in their pen. We have an area for them that is approximately 35' x 16'. They are bulldozers and are constantly renovating. If we increase the size of the enclosure, will that help it recover? How much larger should we make it? Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks! "The Slowskis"
08-20-2007, 10:29 PM
TheSlowskis Wrote:I have 2 rescue torts, both boys, approximately 15-20 years old. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions about how to help the grass recover in their pen. We have an area for them that is approximately 35' x 16'. They are bulldozers and are constantly renovating. If we increase the size of the enclosure, will that help it recover? How much larger should we make it? Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks! "The Slowskis"Well i have a moveble pen for mine,and they say at least an acre per sulcata when they get bigger,i have two acres here for mine,but there not that big yet!,can you move your pen around in another area of your yard,so your grass can recoop?.
08-21-2007, 02:27 AM
I live in Albuququerque.I have 3 sulcata's godzokie he's 9 yrs and zorac and multar are 8 yrs old. I have 1 ornate he's 10 yrs and i have 1 russian/red foot she's 25 yrs old. I will let the turtle and tortise society know about this.
08-21-2007, 07:35 AM
My two year old Toy...it is a male! LOL
![[Image: Jacuzzipond024.jpg]](http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g23/turtlelover101/turtle%2016/Jacuzzipond024.jpg)
And my rescue Rocky, another male, vet estimate he's around 8 years old.
![[Image: Rockysshell003.jpg]](http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g23/turtlelover101/turtle%2016/Rockysshell003.jpg)
![[Image: Jacuzzipond024.jpg]](http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g23/turtlelover101/turtle%2016/Jacuzzipond024.jpg)
And my rescue Rocky, another male, vet estimate he's around 8 years old.
![[Image: Rockysshell003.jpg]](http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g23/turtlelover101/turtle%2016/Rockysshell003.jpg)
08-22-2007, 12:16 AM
This is so great to talk with other Sulcata lovers. I have a guy who's approx. 3yrs old and his name is Big Mac! These guys are so cool! Such personality! As far as the pen recoperating, I agree, if you can just move it. We have a huge fenced in yard and Mac has free run of it but in the winter he's stuck in the house. Oh by the way, does anyone know of a rescue tortoise place in Michigan? I would really like to help another one of these guys .
08-22-2007, 12:25 PM
Hi, I have a 14 yr old Sulcata named Percy (female) . We have had her since she was 6 months. She had a sister, Butsadly we lost her to a respitory infection two yrs ago. We are looking for one to rescue to keep her company. She is a character for sure. We give her free run of the yard so she does not over eat the grass.
We recently were given a Golden foot tortoise by a guy who could not keep him and we like him a whole lot. Though Percy sure does dwarf him LOL!
Does anyone elses Sulcata try to eat the cat food? We got adopted by a stray kitte and its mama and we put a mix of dry and wet cat food out for them. Then we caught Percy eating it! Will it hurt her? we took it away, but my son forgot to put it on the table for the cats and she ate it again!
We recently were given a Golden foot tortoise by a guy who could not keep him and we like him a whole lot. Though Percy sure does dwarf him LOL!
Does anyone elses Sulcata try to eat the cat food? We got adopted by a stray kitte and its mama and we put a mix of dry and wet cat food out for them. Then we caught Percy eating it! Will it hurt her? we took it away, but my son forgot to put it on the table for the cats and she ate it again!
08-22-2007, 03:01 PM
I read on a few sites that cat and dog food are very bad, and should never be given to tortoises. But then my vet, who specializes in exotic pets and has 3 older Sulcatas, says don't give them any, but don't stress if they get some. It is funny how much differing information is out there. But mine does the same thing....I will find him tipped into the cat bowl crunching away on the dry food. I have a killer picture of the cat and the tortoise eating side by side. But I do try to keep him away from the dog and cat food. Now I have the cat food up on the counter. Knowing my tortoise, I will come home one day and he will have rigged a catapult....
08-22-2007, 03:22 PM
Tortoises should never have protein. Cat/dog food can make your tortoise look like the picture on page 1.
As far as grass in the pen? It will turn to dirt and never grow back as long as they are in there. the best thing to do is keep grassy areas off limits excpet for feeding times. i have my backyard broken up this way.
As far as grass in the pen? It will turn to dirt and never grow back as long as they are in there. the best thing to do is keep grassy areas off limits excpet for feeding times. i have my backyard broken up this way.
08-22-2007, 04:24 PM
Cat food also has something in it that kills the tortoises livers. As well as any other reptile. I will look for the article. If the vet says it's fine you may want to check into another vet. No damage seen now but in a few years they die, or get sick because their liver can't function the way it should.
We had an iguana that was fed small amounts of cat food and he was fine until about 5 years old, then he did nothing but lay around because he was in so much pain. He died from liver failure at the age of 6 years and he should have lived another 20-30 years.
We had an iguana that was fed small amounts of cat food and he was fine until about 5 years old, then he did nothing but lay around because he was in so much pain. He died from liver failure at the age of 6 years and he should have lived another 20-30 years.
08-23-2007, 12:09 PM
IM a sully lover, just cant keep a sully for years to come! theyre too big.
I only have enough room for 3 hermanns and 1 horsefield lol.
^^ lovely pics guys
I only have enough room for 3 hermanns and 1 horsefield lol.
^^ lovely pics guys
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