Jayjayt2018
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How can I tell that my tortoise is happy? How can I tell that it’s healthy? I don’t know what I’m doing anymore someone please help.
I have a baby Sulcata.How can I tell that my tortoise is happy? How can I tell that it’s healthy? I don’t know what I’m doing anymore someone please help.


I meant Petland and not PortlandI got her from Portland and when I got her she got a respiratory infection from being with them. I had her 3 days and she had it for a week. Took her to the vet and ended up getting a refund but instead of giving her back I kept her cuz I got attached to her quickly and I would rather her be with me and taken care of instead being inside an enclosure made for a red foot tortoise and get sicker. So far I’ve had her 4 months now. When I get her they said she was a new born and was 4 months old before I got her. So I’m guessing she could be 5 months old. I would take pictures of her but she’s in her hide sleeping so I’ll take them when she wakes up.
Under the basking light the temperature is 103.6°F. The thermometer I have in the middle of the enclosure is reading 96°F and only the cooler side it reads 78.4°F. At night the temperature ranges between 78.4-80.1°F. Also since I know she likes to dig I have her enclosure floor as reptibark with a mixture of the coconut fibers.
I love her she means the world to me. I want to see her grow up. To be able to walk outside to feed her and she’s ready to eat when she sees the food in my hand. She eats very well I feed her kale, spinach and collard greens(in moderation), Roman lettuce, and pieces of cut up sweet potatoes. Her eating lamp was off but I couldn’t tell for a lil but cuz it doesn’t put off light and she ended up getting another respiratory infection but I give her the medication every three days.
As far as what I think I’m doing wrong I truly don’t even know what I’m doing right. There’s only one exotic vet near me and even she barely knows what to do and she has a fully grown sulcata.
Thank youI think it would ease your mind quite a bit if you knew you had the correct diet and set up. To achieve that knowledge, read the care sheet with an open mind and make changes and adjustments accordingly. Karen put up the link for you to click on in her post above.