AgataP
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Can y'all go back to reddit or 4chan or whatever shithole you crawled out of just to being
Received him August 27th.
And yes I'll be sure to do that.
Wait what ?
Can y'all go back to reddit or 4chan or whatever shithole you crawled out of just to being
Received him August 27th.
And yes I'll be sure to do that.
Omg I'm so sorry i pasted that by accident. Ive gotten one hour of sleep I'm seriously out of itWait what ?
Omg I'm so sorry i pasted that by accident. Ive gotten one hour of sleep I'm seriously out of it
Yeah it was lol. But it wasn't worth my time replying so I just reported them.this may have been in reference to the person who said "good" last night?
Thanks. Again, I'm so sorry you're having to go through this.Received him August 27th.
And yes I'll be sure to do that.
this may have been in reference to the person who said "good" last night?
Yeah it was lol. But it wasn't worth my time replying so I just reported them.
@Hywel @mastershakei reported someone who signed up after that one also prob the same person
Yeah. Two people just replied with "good." In response to this thread, and had made some dumb troll thread themselves that they were going back and forth on.
Was the troll thread anything related to the yellow bumps or sulcata hatchlings at all? Just curious.Yeah. Two people just replied with "good." In response to this thread, and had made some dumb troll thread themselves that they were going back and forth on.
No it was something along the lines of "my tortoise is gay"Was the troll thread anything related to the yellow bumps or sulcata hatchlings at all? Just curious.
I see. Thanks for the answers. I didn't think we had said anything that would generate any pushback.No it was something along the lines of "my tortoise is gay"
Sorry for your loss. I recently went threw something very similar. Mine ended up being a very contagious reptile bacteria that he already had when I got him and not knowing. I learned a soft shell is from a lack of D3.Hello, sorry if this isn't the right spot to post this but im so devastated right now. I got a hatchling Sulcata Tortoise from 'underground reptiles' few weeks ago and thought I was doing everything right up till now. My biggest mistake was I'd assume in being a newbie is that he arrived with a soft shell, which I assumed must have been normal with a hatchling, reasoning that babies are born with soft heads so something similar must happen with baby tortoises... Anyway He was in a 40 gallon filled 1-1 1/2 inches of a mix of coco fiber and potting soil, a large water dish that he could get in and out of as he pleased, two hides (one a by the heat lamp and one in the coolest end of the tank), a lamp with a flat rock under to bask in (around 95-100 and 70-80 on the other end), and a 'sulcata mix' of grasses and clovers growing in the tank him to eat (and trample). He was doing fine but this week he's hasn't been eating as much, then he wouldn't really open his eyes, and just a few minutes ago i went to mist the tank and found him lifeless in the shallow water of his dish... Is there a reason he was so soft and was there anything i was doing wrong??? I was so excited to start my journey with a wonderful lifelong friend but I feel like i've completely completely failed him before anything really started. I would really appreciate some advice and maybe a point in the direction of a better breeder as I don't feel comfortable giving underground reptile money after this experience. Sorry for rambling!
I'm very sorry it has to be hard all prayersHello, sorry if this isn't the right spot to post this but im so devastated right now. I got a hatchling Sulcata Tortoise from 'underground reptiles' few weeks ago and thought I was doing everything right up till now. My biggest mistake was I'd assume in being a newbie is that he arrived with a soft shell, which I assumed must have been normal with a hatchling, reasoning that babies are born with soft heads so something similar must happen with baby tortoises... Anyway He was in a 40 gallon filled 1-1 1/2 inches of a mix of coco fiber and potting soil, a large water dish that he could get in and out of as he pleased, two hides (one a by the heat lamp and one in the coolest end of the tank), a lamp with a flat rock under to bask in (around 95-100 and 70-80 on the other end), and a 'sulcata mix' of grasses and clovers growing in the tank him to eat (and trample). He was doing fine but this week he's hasn't been eating as much, then he wouldn't really open his eyes, and just a few minutes ago i went to mist the tank and found him lifeless in the shallow water of his dish... Is there a reason he was so soft and was there anything i was doing wrong??? I was so excited to start my journey with a wonderful lifelong friend but I feel like i've completely completely failed him before anything really started. I would really appreciate some advice and maybe a point in the direction of a better breeder as I don't feel comfortable giving underground reptile money after this experience. Sorry for rambling!