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llllshaunllll
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RE: hi all, a little help please
lol cool, do you know where i can read a care sheet about them please
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RE: hi all, a little help please
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RE: hi all, a little help please
Congrats! you gots a Gold Greek tortoise.
He may stay like that color, or get brighter or darker.
And may even form markings.
Do get a better enclosure...a golden greek needs to be fed on nothing but Weeds, Plants, Flowers and greens.
http://www.vampirefreaks.com/Koi-Fishy
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RE: hi all, a little help please
cool, im from the uk so can i just get greens from the garden and feed him and go to the shop and get him some greens from there, im getting £50 of my nan in the next fue days so i will go and build his new home, how high do the sides have to be on the cage? and whats the best size L x W x H? i will post the the build pics soon
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RE: hi all, a little help please
how much they cost? do any of you know in uk money? or usa?
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RE: hi all, a little help please
The greeks, no more then a $100 dollars in the US. As for they enclosure the bigger the better is my motto. I would say minimum 4x4x2 high that way you only have to build one, but if you can go bigger I would. Make sure you protect the wood so it does not get rot.
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RE: hi all, a little help please
i would rather build bigger as it grows, on the care sheet its says 3ft x 2ft when small, thanks for all your help
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RE: hi all, a little help please
Always make the enclosure as big as you possibly can.
Get him some sunlight as often as possible too.
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RE: hi all, a little help please
more help please, do you poeple use bulbs for heating? but mine is in my room so if i use a heating bulb how will i keep it warm at night when i turn it off when im sleeping? at the min its on top of my snake cage and its keeping it warm at one end about 30c.
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RE: hi all, a little help please
For torts that are indoors you need two bulbs, 1 for basking/heat and 1 for uvb. They lights can go off at night and you don't have to worry as long as your enclosure does not drop below 70 degrees at night. During the day you want your basking end to be around 90 degrees and your cool end in the upper 70's. Make sure you have both bulbs pointing at the same spot. Another option which is a little pricey but well worth it is a mega or maga ray bulb. It is a heat/basking/uvb all in one, and people I have talked to about these bulbs say thier torts and turtles are a lot more active with these bulbs.
Jen
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