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Hello! I was wondering if anyone know a pet store in hawaii (Oahu or Big island) that sells captive bread Tortoises?
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Hello! I was wondering if anyone know a pet store in hawaii (Oahu or Big island) that sells captive bread Tortoises?
I just want to say I can't get over your profile picture! that is too funny!Hello! I was wondering if anyone know a pet store in hawaii (Oahu or Big island) that sells captive bread Tortoises?
Thank you for the tip! I've heard that there are quite a few tortoise breeders in HI, tho I'm not sure where to find them... :,(Hello and welcome. Better to buy directly from a breeder, rather than a pet shop. There are many people breeding tortoises in HI.
Aww haha thank you!I just want to say I can't get over your profile picture! that is too funny!
Hello! I was wondering if anyone know a pet store in hawaii (Oahu or Big island) that sells captive bread Tortoises?
Glass aquariums are not a bad first enclosure for a hatchling. They are not good for tortoises once they are around 1 year or so depending on if they have grown steadily. The biggest problem with pet stores is the lack of humidity, hydration, diet and knowledge and space as they will over crowd or place an adult in a aquarium. It's possible the hatchlings in the pet stores are from the breeder on the island. It would be cheaper for them to buy from breeders on the island then going thru the add cost you mentioned having torts shipped in from the mainland. Stores are more about making/saving money then they are about the well being of the animals. A private owned pet store would probably be better then a chain store. But a good breeder tops them both.Welcome to the forum!
I recommend you search craigslist for tortoises in Hawaii. I look almost everyday and in the past 2 years, I have seen locals offer sulcata, leopard, and redfoot captive bred hatchlings. One time last year someone was offering captive bred Sri Lankan Star hatchlings. Just gotta keep your eyes peeled.
As for me, I got 2 of my 3 tortoises from Andrew at Arizona Tortoise Compound and he was amazing to do business with. He is willing to ship to Hawaii. Even when you tack on the shipping costs and the import permit, it is still less of a charge than the pet stores. Pet stores are just trying to make a quick buck and will also not hesitate to sell an unhealthy tort. All the pet stores I have been to also keep their torts in glass aquariums which drives me crazy.
I 2nd Tom and recommend you reach out to a reliable breeder. If you decide you don't want to deal with having a tort shipped here, which is a stressful process, you should try craigslist. Just ask questions and feel the person out.
If you insist on going to a pet store, please don't go to Petco. Some local pet stores will offer hatchlings. Despite keeping their torts in a glass aquarium and charging a lot, The Pet Depot in Ewa Beach would probably be your best bet on Oahu. I have seen them selling cherryhead, redfoot, sulcata, and leopard babies. I am almost certain they are captive bred. Just gotta make sure they are alert and appear healthy.
Good luck on your quest!
This was really helpful! I have actually seen quite a few different tortoise hatchlings being sold on Craigslist for really good deals! I've also visited the pet depot and their tortoises are very healthy and thriving (sadly unlike the ones I've seen at the kalihi pet center).Welcome to the forum!
I recommend you search craigslist for tortoises in Hawaii. I look almost everyday and in the past 2 years, I have seen locals offer sulcata, leopard, and redfoot captive bred hatchlings. One time last year someone was offering captive bred Sri Lankan Star hatchlings. Just gotta keep your eyes peeled.
As for me, I got 2 of my 3 tortoises from Andrew at Arizona Tortoise Compound and he was amazing to do business with. He is willing to ship to Hawaii. Even when you tack on the shipping costs and the import permit, it is still less of a charge than the pet stores. Pet stores are just trying to make a quick buck and will also not hesitate to sell an unhealthy tort. All the pet stores I have been to also keep their torts in glass aquariums which drives me crazy.
I 2nd Tom and recommend you reach out to a reliable breeder. If you decide you don't want to deal with having a tort shipped here, which is a stressful process, you should try craigslist. Just ask questions and feel the person out.
If you insist on going to a pet store, please don't go to Petco. Some local pet stores will offer hatchlings. Despite keeping their torts in a glass aquarium and charging a lot, The Pet Depot in Ewa Beach would probably be your best bet on Oahu. I have seen them selling cherryhead, redfoot, sulcata, and leopard babies. I am almost certain they are captive bred. Just gotta make sure they are alert and appear healthy.
Good luck on your quest!
Thank you for telling me! I've seen some really healthy and active leopard tortoises at a local pet store just recently, tho I'd much rather buy from a breeder. Sadly, I haven't been able to find any breeders or hear of any on Oahu. The closest people I've seen to be breeders are people on Craigslist who post ads for selling their tortoise hatchlings. I'll just have to keep an eye out for new batches of torts to be available! Thank you :^)Glass aquariums are not a bad first enclosure for a hatchling. They are not good for tortoises once they are around 1 year or so depending on if they have grown steadily. The biggest problem with pet stores is the lack of humidity, hydration, diet and knowledge and space as they will over crowd or place an adult in a aquarium. It's possible the hatchlings in the pet stores are from the breeder on the island. It would be cheaper for them to buy from breeders on the island then going thru the add cost you mentioned having torts shipped in from the mainland. Stores are more about making/saving money then they are about the well being of the animals. A private owned pet store would probably be better then a chain store. But a good breeder tops them both.
I have checked for rescue, but I've only seen turtles for adoption. Turtles aren't really my cup of tea sadly. I'll keep an eye out for any tortoises put up for adoption though! Thank you for telling me :^)There was a tortoise rescue in West Maui when I visited 1 1/2 years ago...rescue could be a good option.
My top tortoise choices are hermanns, leopards, cherry heads and red foots. I do love Indian stars, but I may only buy one if I find a good deal.What kind of tortoises are you looking for? We have a few breeders in Maui. I breed sulcatta and Indian star.
Try @Bryan too.
ah, thank you for telling me abt that! It is true I haven't seen many Hermann's or cherry heads around for sale on Oahu I have seen some redfoots pop up for sale on Craigslist a few times tho, same for leopards. Do you think any Indian breeders or Sri Lankan breeders will have any hatchlings available soon? (I hope it's not a bother of me asking) :^)No cherryhead neonates from me yet but thanks for thinking of me Charlie. Sulcata's are pretty common in Hawaii as are leopards. I have seen Northern Redfoots for sale on Craigslist in Oahu and also some cherryheads last year. Hermans aren't that common from what I've seen. There are a few Indian and Sri Lankan Star breeders that I know of as well.
ah, thank you for telling me abt that! It is true I haven't seen many Hermann's or cherry heads around for sale on Oahu I have seen some redfoots pop up for sale on Craigslist a few times tho, same for leopards. Do you think any Indian breeders or Sri Lankan breeders will have any hatchlings available soon? (I hope it's not a bother of me asking) :^)
Thank you for checking if any hatchilings were available! Also, I know importing tortoises is a good reliable option, but getting a permit and all is really complicated. I'd also be very worried if the animal stays in quarantine for a long time, and gets stressed out and sick. :,(I just checked with a local star breeder and he doesn't have any available right now.
The best advice that I can give you is to keep looking and sooner or later you'll find something. Have you considered importing any animals?