Luckie Turtle Man
Member
Hello!
Tortoise noob here, and I've joined the forum to hopefully get some help in deciding if there's a tortoise that might be a good fit for us. I'm very happy to do my own research (which I've already started), but I would certainly be grateful for any help or suggestions from the community
Backstory: My wife had a box turtle when we met, it was given to her by her father on her 15th birthday, and she had it over 35 years until it sadly passed away last December. His name was 'Luckie Turtle Man' and that's why I chose that as my user name (that, and I couldn't think of anything else!).
My background: I have previous experience keeping and breeding snakes and some lizards, and I'm a life-long keeper of aquaria, including saltwater reef tanks. I am a regular contributor to a very popular reef aquarium web forum. I have a degree in Bio, though I work in another industry. I know the importance of researching any potential exotic pet before purchasing, so that's what I'm trying to do. And, I'm an avid woodworker and I look forward to building a nice tortoise table and outdoor pen.
Confession: Please don't get angry at me, but Luckie Turtle Man had a woefully inadequate setup, and even as a tortoise noob I knew this, I just didn't feel right questioning my wife's pet that she had FOR YEARS before we met. If we take on another tortoise, I want to do it right.
I've been researching, and I know these animals need a lot of room. We live in Upstate New York with a yard where we can build a decent sized outdoor pen, but that's only a few months out of the year. The rest of the year the tortoise would have to live inside our rather small home, and for this reason I'm looking into the more diminutive species like Russians, Egyptians, and Herman's.
This brings me to my first question: What would be the best fit for a small space, and is there any species that could be safely and ethically housed in something like 3'x4' or 3'x5' table? Or, do even these smaller species require like 4'x8' tables?
As far as the table, would a 'multi-tiered' table help, meaning, having a deeper (top to bottom) table with ramps and shelves on the sides. The shelves could be a basking site while under the shelf could be a shady hide, but all combined they would add to an increase in square footage. Does that make sense to anyone besides me?
I have read Tom's post about beginner facts, and I've learned it's crucially important to purchase a tortoise from a quality breeder. To be fair, I knew that already, but Tom's post helped me understand why this is particularly important with tortoise babies. Could someone tell what would be a good place to order from just so I can start to see what's available and how they are priced? Are there forum members that are breeders?
I have A LOT of further questions, but I'll stop here for now
If anyone can address some of my questions or provide additional help or resources I'd very much appreciate it!
Thank you in advance for your help!
Tortoise noob here, and I've joined the forum to hopefully get some help in deciding if there's a tortoise that might be a good fit for us. I'm very happy to do my own research (which I've already started), but I would certainly be grateful for any help or suggestions from the community
Backstory: My wife had a box turtle when we met, it was given to her by her father on her 15th birthday, and she had it over 35 years until it sadly passed away last December. His name was 'Luckie Turtle Man' and that's why I chose that as my user name (that, and I couldn't think of anything else!).
My background: I have previous experience keeping and breeding snakes and some lizards, and I'm a life-long keeper of aquaria, including saltwater reef tanks. I am a regular contributor to a very popular reef aquarium web forum. I have a degree in Bio, though I work in another industry. I know the importance of researching any potential exotic pet before purchasing, so that's what I'm trying to do. And, I'm an avid woodworker and I look forward to building a nice tortoise table and outdoor pen.
Confession: Please don't get angry at me, but Luckie Turtle Man had a woefully inadequate setup, and even as a tortoise noob I knew this, I just didn't feel right questioning my wife's pet that she had FOR YEARS before we met. If we take on another tortoise, I want to do it right.
I've been researching, and I know these animals need a lot of room. We live in Upstate New York with a yard where we can build a decent sized outdoor pen, but that's only a few months out of the year. The rest of the year the tortoise would have to live inside our rather small home, and for this reason I'm looking into the more diminutive species like Russians, Egyptians, and Herman's.
This brings me to my first question: What would be the best fit for a small space, and is there any species that could be safely and ethically housed in something like 3'x4' or 3'x5' table? Or, do even these smaller species require like 4'x8' tables?
As far as the table, would a 'multi-tiered' table help, meaning, having a deeper (top to bottom) table with ramps and shelves on the sides. The shelves could be a basking site while under the shelf could be a shady hide, but all combined they would add to an increase in square footage. Does that make sense to anyone besides me?
I have read Tom's post about beginner facts, and I've learned it's crucially important to purchase a tortoise from a quality breeder. To be fair, I knew that already, but Tom's post helped me understand why this is particularly important with tortoise babies. Could someone tell what would be a good place to order from just so I can start to see what's available and how they are priced? Are there forum members that are breeders?
I have A LOT of further questions, but I'll stop here for now
If anyone can address some of my questions or provide additional help or resources I'd very much appreciate it!
Thank you in advance for your help!


