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sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

i've heard some pretty outrageous requirements for a single sulcata. i was wondering how much space people really have. do you think your tortoise wants more or is he/she happy?

08-22-2007 06:15 PM
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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

I do not have a Sulcata because they truely need that outrageous amount of space.
At first they are such cute "little" things and then they become a HUGE tort that are not the easiest to maintain. I have read and read stuff on them about how they are becoming a thow away pet in the Southern states. They dig burrows big enough to sink a VW bug ( Wink )
Most people dont know what they got their selves into when getting one.
Most Southern rescuse are over run with them.

Sorry I get a little excited when talking Sulcatas. I think they are an awesome Tortoise, but not for everyone.
I strongly suggest researching the tort befor you get one.
Peace out Smile LOL


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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

I have 1.3 acres when mine get bigger they will have a half of a acre. I sure they will be happy right now they spend the nights in side in a 2 foot by 3 foot tank. In the day they play out side in a 6x8 foot pen with a wire lid after all they are only 4in right now.

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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

Some place's say if you plan on getting a sulcata plan on a acre per tort,thats the space they will need when they get bigger!.
I my self have 2 1/2 acres here,i live in Nv.

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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

Have a "city yard" about 20x40....Squeek is there for 6 months a year....he seems happy and mows the grass/weeds/clover,(planted for him).....lives in my office in the winter.....
We do bring him to our country place to let him run around...an acre of meadow.....
I do agree these guys need some major space...they are adaptable to human encroachment and co-habitation.



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I do not have a Sulcata because they truely need that outrageous amount of space.
At first they are such cute "little" things and then they become a HUGE tort that are not the easiest to maintain. I have read and read stuff on them about how they are becoming a thow away pet in the Southern states. They dig burrows big enough to sink a VW bug ( Wink )
Most people dont know what they got their selves into when getting one.
Most Southern rescuse are over run with them.

Sorry I get a little excited when talking Sulcatas. I think they are an awesome Tortoise, but not for everyone.
I strongly suggest researching the tort befor you get one.
Peace out Smile LOL

08-23-2007 09:05 AM
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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

I do believe it is an acre per tortoise, Sulcata's get very bored. I have also heard that if you just move things around in your yard, they feel that they have gone somewhere new. Adult torts do need more space. I have a 35 x 70 ft space for them now, but they are only 4 years old,we will be moving to a much bigger place so my torts will be happy.
Iluvemturts is correct. Most people dont understand what they are getting themselves into. Yes, they are very adorable, tenny tiny babies, but they get so large, and have needs as they mature. People do not research sulcatas, and we are so overwhelmed by them. My sulcata i had purchased, i did not do my research until after i brought him home. I found out that he was not healthy, very small for his age. he is four years old about 7" @ approx 8 lbs. His diet consisted of dog food, iceburg lettuce, & watermelon. i have had him for 2 years now. Vet said he is doing GREAT. HE will never see iceburg lettuce again. I learned the hard way, i learn more everyday. I am happy to have this forum, listen & learn more from eveyone.

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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

We have 2 acres and that was part of my reason for letting 2 of the sulcata I had go to a friend. While the four were small and I had the room now, in the future there was no way I would have the space for them all to be happy, and the fact that 3 were boys and 1 was female I was already having issues with that! lOL No babies here from them were allowed. So I kept two boys, the first one I got as a present and a rescue that was too messed up to go anywhere else, the medical issues with him have gotten me attached anyways! lOL Spending that much time fixing him.

Right now they are seperated in cages, I still worry about coons getting to them and we are reinfocing the fencing around the yard. In a few years they will have the run of the yard.


I have heard from alot of places they need 10 square feet for every inch, Mine do not have that yet! They do have 8 times the length of their shell on all sides. Sulcata in the wild are grazers, walking miles to find food, it's in them to walk a long way and giving them space to do so is better.


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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

The only reason I even considered getting sulcatas is that we live on 6 1/2 acres in hill country and will have plenty of space to roam when they get to be big boys(?). Right now they are about the size of a golf ball and live in my bedroom away from my 3 y/o. Back to the point. Had i had not had an acre or so of land that i could dedicate to them in 5 or 6 years there is no way i would have got them.

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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

Iluvemturts Wrote:
I do not have a Sulcata because they truely need that outrageous amount of space.
At first they are such cute "little" things and then they become a HUGE tort that are not the easiest to maintain. I have read and read stuff on them about how they are becoming a thow away pet in the Southern states. They dig burrows big enough to sink a VW bug ( Wink )
Most people dont know what they got their selves into when getting one.
Most Southern rescuse are over run with them.

Sorry I get a little excited when talking Sulcatas. I think they are an awesome Tortoise, but not for everyone.
I strongly suggest researching the tort befor you get one.
Peace out Smile LOL


I agree, We have one and only one. We were told taht they should not be taken in pairs because of the room that they will need as they grow....

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RE: sulcata owners: how much land do you live on?

my next question is how do you even start to secure that much land? do all your fences go underground? do your sulcatas have free range or are they corralled?

08-25-2007 11:48 AM
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