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Odd Behavior

I thought we could share odd behavior whether we are worried about it or if we know it is normal.

Percy, my sulcata, sometimes sleeps all the way out his shell - like with his limbs sprawled and his head resting on the ground.

I freaked out the first time I saw this because I thought he was dead, now I just hope it isn't a sign that he isn't feeling well. Maybe he just feels really safe??

Dunno - I will try to post pictures.


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03-27-2008 10:52 AM
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RE: Odd Behavior

i've seen others torts do this where they lie out like they are part of a crime scene. i dont think its much to worry about...


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03-27-2008 11:38 AM
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I think they do that to maximize the surface area receiving sunlight. I've seen river turtles like sliders, painteds, and maps doing that. In other words, cause it feels good.


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03-27-2008 12:01 PM
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I sure hope thats not abnormal lol mine pretty much only sleeps like this
and he sleeps 22 hours a day right now
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03-27-2008 12:12 PM
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RE: Odd Behavior

My Hermann hatchling does the same thing. She'll crawl around the enclosure and just crash when she feels tired, lol. Kinda funny. Puppies do the same thing. Play, play, play and then crash.


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03-27-2008 12:14 PM
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All of my deserts do thatSmile I really love it when my 4 year olds use each other to rest their heads onSmile Too cute! Or they will pile up on each other to sleep, very odd to see.. I will try to figure out how to get these photos from my camera into my computer. Lord help me ahahah!!

03-27-2008 12:20 PM
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RE: Odd Behavior

and today when I "Walked" Percy, he ate a pebble - and this is NOT the first time he has done this. If there is a pebble in the lushest patch of grass he will find it and eat it.

I KNOW this is horrible for him, but so far he does it so fast I can't stop him. He also stays in his burrow. If I take him out for walks or basking or soaking, whenever I put him back in his container, he runs - RUNS - into his burrow. He is a very ornery tort. He glares at me from under his shoe box- his "burrow."


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03-27-2008 12:33 PM
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Can I just say you are soooo cute!! I love that you say he glares at you LOL!!! I cannot comment on the pebble thing mine do it too. I have heard they need to eat dirt and such so I just ignore them eating it and pray for the bestWink

03-27-2008 12:56 PM
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Hopefully he is not eating too many and not too big a pebble. I hear they can cause bowel obstructions if they are too big and can't be passed. But then I have also read there have been x-rays of torts with quite a few stones in their gut that have not caused any problems. I have heard neither this nor sleeping all splayed out is abnormal behavior. My Greeks, DT, and Sully all do it at times.
I'm sure Percy just feels safe in his "burrow”.


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03-27-2008 01:32 PM
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RE: Odd Behavior

I personally think sulcatas will eat anything in sight. Mine have tried to get things and I have to take them out of there mouths. But like crazy 1 said the splayed sleeping is normal.


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03-28-2008 12:26 PM
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