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What the soak?

After finding a great website here, Redfoot.com. I decided since I couldn't tell if my RF Jack liked his soaks or not, I would just mist him as suggested there. They claim they never do 'forced'soaks and they feel their RFs are happier.
I have been misting Jack daily for about 3 weeks, but the last 2 days he has been in his water dish. I have had him for at least 6 yrs and he has NEVER been in his water dish. Guess he likes his soaks!!!
Now will it hurt if I continue to mist him, he seems to like that also.
And people say to me, what good is having a turtle???!!!
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Jack is pretty handsome there Nadine! Mist and soak if he likes both! No harm in both. I think what Terry is saying in the no forced soaks is that he has deep enough water bowls in with them that they soak if they feel like soaking in them. They are dirtied daily and cleaned and replaced I believe.


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Nay was he "self" soaking? Its awesome when redfoots automatically go in their water dish to soak. Its a sign of good heath. Seems to me like the misting is making him happier and promoting natural behavior like self soaking.

01-22-2008 07:08 PM
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Self soaking is perfectly normal for redfoots and they do enjoy misting too. You must remember the habitat they are from. Frequent rains and high humidity. I also have a burmese mountain tort and it self soaks and enjoys misting. Your redfoot is normal. The forced soak is just that, a forced activity.


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i just pictured your tortoise sitting in his bowl splashing around Smile Smile Smile

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And smiling.


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Yes, he was self soaking, as best as he can. The water dish is one of those kinda of walk in kind. Since he never went in it before, I had wanted to make sure he could access it as easily as possible. I would see him drink from it. So looks like I need to find a more 'fit the whole body soakable kind' suggestions welcome!
Yes , thanks, I do think he's such a handsome boy also. And when I got home and saw him, he looked up, like hey look at me. but by the time I got the camera, he had moved on. (Afraid I would take a pic and post it on the web!!!), Now where would he get an idea like that??? I would only post it to my friends at tortoise forum!!

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Plant dishes work well. I use terra cotti about 1 1/2 the body length of tort. I find they climb in and out easily and the terra cotti helps keep humidity up.


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I have also heard of people using paint roller pans if it is big enough.


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Nay Wrote:
Yes, he was self soaking, as best as he can. The water dish is one of those kinda of walk in kind. Since he never went in it before, I had wanted to make sure he could access it as easily as possible. I would see him drink from it. So looks like I need to find a more 'fit the whole body soakable kind' suggestions welcome!
Yes , thanks, I do think he's such a handsome boy also. And when I got home and saw him, he looked up, like hey look at me. but by the time I got the camera, he had moved on. (Afraid I would take a pic and post it on the web!!!), Now where would he get an idea like that??? I would only post it to my friends at tortoise forum!!


SEE... that shows to go ya! We have helped 1 redfoot be happier!
Did you register with us @ Redfoots.com?

Jack must be 8"-9" by now so I might suggest a 12" plastic flower pot base with the flared edges. He can cruise right in and out of those. I have a female that uses the same one outside all of the time!

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