I'm fussing about with heat lamps at night, a warm/wet night-time enclosure and worrying about humidity- all to stop the dreaded pyramiding.... I will feel like a failure...
But another keeper in the UAE (United Arab Emirates) has said that his hatchling Aldabras are fine outside and not to hassle.
It has occurred to me, most of the time we are humid here, and the consistent mantra we get from @ALDABRAMAN and his harem of Aldabras is that he goes with: no supplements, natural grazing, living outside, and with space to roam.
Do you think the Dubai climate and Florida are close enough in weather for bringing up a smoothe tortoise without intervention? Life would get a lot easier if we could conclude humidity and night-time temps were fine.
I don't even think they want to be brought in at night, I feel like I'm upsetting them.
Weather in dubai link https://tinyurl.com/yaxs4e69
But another keeper in the UAE (United Arab Emirates) has said that his hatchling Aldabras are fine outside and not to hassle.
It has occurred to me, most of the time we are humid here, and the consistent mantra we get from @ALDABRAMAN and his harem of Aldabras is that he goes with: no supplements, natural grazing, living outside, and with space to roam.
Do you think the Dubai climate and Florida are close enough in weather for bringing up a smoothe tortoise without intervention? Life would get a lot easier if we could conclude humidity and night-time temps were fine.
I don't even think they want to be brought in at night, I feel like I'm upsetting them.
Weather in dubai link https://tinyurl.com/yaxs4e69