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Hello! I'm Bubu Smile

I'm very new to tortoises, I don't have one yet but my boyfriend and I are thinking about it. We're just not sure what to get! He want's something that needs a big water area (like a red eared slider, which is a turtle right? Not a tortoise?) and I want one that can roam around my house, like a Russian or similiar. I've been looking at Russians and Sulcattas, I think I'd be better off with a russian, simply because Sulcattas get so big, but like I said we're just not sure yet. I currently live in Michigan but will be moving to Virginia soon, so we can't get anything yet (I have enough pets to transport lol) but I'm really looking forward to having one!

I've been trying to do some research on them, and thus far the only problems and confusion I've encountered is enclosures (how big it should be, what it should be, etc) and heating and lighting. So I hope to find my answers here! Big Grin

And just a little bit about myself, I have a dog (who I can't take with me unfortunatly Sad ), 3 hermit crabs, 3 guinea pigs, and about 30 or more fish. I like critters Big Grin

02-08-2008 07:03 PM
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Hi and Welcome to the site!


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02-08-2008 07:27 PM
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Hello and welcome. Your question of turtle (aquatic) vs tortoise (terrestrial) concerns two different types of husbandry. Turtles would require large water area (I consider 100 gallons the minimum for one turtle) and heavy duty filtration system. For a small tortoise (i.e. testudo genus) I think a 24 square foot area the minimum. Of course both require appriate heat, lighting, and substrate. I don't think either should be allowed to wander the floor (one reason is neither housebreak and they get, the larger the mess). You have come to a great place for research and "pick'in brains".


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02-08-2008 08:26 PM
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welcome. feel free to ask as many questions as you may have.


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02-08-2008 09:15 PM
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Welcome Bubu. I would suggest you research Mercury Vapor Bulbs. (Mega Ray or T-Rex or a similar brand)
http://www.russiantortoise.org/uvb.htm and Ceramic Heat Emitters. Setups can be as expensive as you are willing to spend. Or there are a lot of home made project that cost lots less. I commend you for doing your research first. Read through this forum Lots of good info here. Again Welcome.


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Welcome Bubu! Wow those are three really different turtles/tortoises. This is the place to get great info, so ask away!


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02-09-2008 05:40 AM
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Sad Sorry you can't take your dog with you. I can't imagine having to give up one of mine. They are so much a part of the family. Nice to have you joining us.Smile

02-09-2008 08:10 AM
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Welcome to the forum, Bubu! I commend you for doing research before purchasing your shelled friend Smile. When properly cared for, these creatures can outlive you! I find my kids asking me all the time what are you going to do with all those tortoises when you die? I keep telling them hopefully I will have grandchildren who share my love for these wonderful animals Big Grin


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02-09-2008 09:16 AM
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hi Bubu and welcome to the forum.


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02-09-2008 09:35 AM
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Thanks everybody! It's my goal to learn as much as I can about different species, I always do an insane amount of research before I get any critter lol Smile What would you guys suggest as a good "beginner" tortoise, if there is such a thing?

02-09-2008 07:22 PM
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