Frantastic
New Member
Hi all.
So last month, I inherited this beautiful little Hermann Tortoise, Fran, after her previous owner (also named Fran) was killed by Covid-19. Horribly sad circumstances, I know. But it brought this adorable little animal into my life and ever since, I've been utterly obsessed with her and her happiness. I think she's between 6 to 9 months old.
Unfortunately, Human Fran wasn't much for animal husbandry and by the time she came to me, Tortoise Fran had inadequate equipment as well as dehydration, weepy swollen eyes and potential respiratory problems (she squeaks occasionally). Now, I'm completely new to owning reptiles and know next to nothing, but having done as much research as I possibly can, both here and on the greater wide internet, I've managed to crop together a better habitat for her. She is also making recoveries in her health (had a Skype session with the vet today and got the all clear pending a poo sample in the post - yum!).
The big issue that I'm having is with Fran's Tortoise Table (I call it 'The Drawer'). It almost NEVER stays at the correct temperature for Fran, regardless of how long I have the lights on for. It's gotten me so worried about Fran that I've had a hot water bottle propped up against the (outside) of the table, as well as a space heater (again, on the outside), in a bid to warm up the ambient table temperature. However, nothing works! I'm sat here roasting to death beside the space heater and still, it isn't enough to get the correct temperature Fran needs.
The thermometer read 32c today during my Skype with the vet (which is perfect) but within two hours, it dropped to about 15c and stayed there indefinitely, even WITH the space heater going! I've been dealing with this problem on and off for over two weeks now and it's driving me absolutely insane! Poor Fran is in various states of activity all the time due to the temperature and I'm worried that this constant to and fro will eventually have a negative impact on her health.
Here are some basic details:
- Fran came to me with only one light; a 200W (I assume) basking bulb. I've been told by the vet this is an unusually high wattage to have but apparently it shouldn't cause problems. Since then, I've invested in a Komodo UV 10W strip light too.
- Both the UV and basking light are switched on from 8am to 8.30pm
- Temperature rarely reaches above 35c but is commonly in the 18c-20c region - far from high enough!
- As I live in a loft bedsit, I sometimes open the windows to get some airflow through the tortoise table, but never for more than ten minutes at a time due to the inconsistent temperatures
I've included some pictures of the lighting and tortoise table set up for help.
Please, if someone could help me to understand why these bulbs aren't producing enough heat for Fran, I would be eternally grateful. Is there something wrong with the bulb? Do I need an additional light? Is it something that is unsuitable in the surrounding environment?
Thank you.
(Please ignore the spoon - it's for scooping poop)


So last month, I inherited this beautiful little Hermann Tortoise, Fran, after her previous owner (also named Fran) was killed by Covid-19. Horribly sad circumstances, I know. But it brought this adorable little animal into my life and ever since, I've been utterly obsessed with her and her happiness. I think she's between 6 to 9 months old.
Unfortunately, Human Fran wasn't much for animal husbandry and by the time she came to me, Tortoise Fran had inadequate equipment as well as dehydration, weepy swollen eyes and potential respiratory problems (she squeaks occasionally). Now, I'm completely new to owning reptiles and know next to nothing, but having done as much research as I possibly can, both here and on the greater wide internet, I've managed to crop together a better habitat for her. She is also making recoveries in her health (had a Skype session with the vet today and got the all clear pending a poo sample in the post - yum!).
The big issue that I'm having is with Fran's Tortoise Table (I call it 'The Drawer'). It almost NEVER stays at the correct temperature for Fran, regardless of how long I have the lights on for. It's gotten me so worried about Fran that I've had a hot water bottle propped up against the (outside) of the table, as well as a space heater (again, on the outside), in a bid to warm up the ambient table temperature. However, nothing works! I'm sat here roasting to death beside the space heater and still, it isn't enough to get the correct temperature Fran needs.
The thermometer read 32c today during my Skype with the vet (which is perfect) but within two hours, it dropped to about 15c and stayed there indefinitely, even WITH the space heater going! I've been dealing with this problem on and off for over two weeks now and it's driving me absolutely insane! Poor Fran is in various states of activity all the time due to the temperature and I'm worried that this constant to and fro will eventually have a negative impact on her health.
Here are some basic details:
- Fran came to me with only one light; a 200W (I assume) basking bulb. I've been told by the vet this is an unusually high wattage to have but apparently it shouldn't cause problems. Since then, I've invested in a Komodo UV 10W strip light too.
- Both the UV and basking light are switched on from 8am to 8.30pm
- Temperature rarely reaches above 35c but is commonly in the 18c-20c region - far from high enough!
- As I live in a loft bedsit, I sometimes open the windows to get some airflow through the tortoise table, but never for more than ten minutes at a time due to the inconsistent temperatures
I've included some pictures of the lighting and tortoise table set up for help.
Please, if someone could help me to understand why these bulbs aren't producing enough heat for Fran, I would be eternally grateful. Is there something wrong with the bulb? Do I need an additional light? Is it something that is unsuitable in the surrounding environment?
Thank you.
(Please ignore the spoon - it's for scooping poop)




