I tried, I sent over the sheets on boxing day last year but they stand by the word of their reptile vet who obviously still has the information from the previous generation of tortoise owners. It's hard to argue their point when mine is much smaller than theirs, they don't see future problems .
That's reassuring. I was worried from the start because they dry-house their tort on wood chips. I wasn't sure if I was missing something with mine. I think theirs is slightly older anyway so give it another year or so and hopefully mine will catch up.
This question probably has a couple of levels to it.
Christmas last year, a neighbour bought his wife a Russian tortoise after seeing mine, and she loves reptiles and have various others.
To hide it from his wife, we looked after it (in a separate enclosure) for a week or so, and he took it...
I bought some moss back when I first got my RT. I've yet to use it in his enclosure because I'm just not sure how to go about it.
What's it for?
What are the benefits?
Are there any cons/hassles?
Is it worth it?
My tort has a hide, but he tends to just stop where he drops, so I don't know...
A lot of other UK tort owners I've spoken to (who have no idea about this forum) have normally got their knowledge from an older relative who used to have a tortoise that "lived in the garden and disappeared years ago". My Granddad being one, he has no idea what happened to his two after...
It's so good to see a fellow UK student with a Russian! Our student house is always roasting though so mine is pretty content, had to bring him home on the train for Easter though. Your torts shell is lovely, I love the pale colours coming in. My Vince is pretty dark and also has a few white...
Not sure what your opinions are on the substrate (it may be working fine now) but I go to Pets at Home regularly and I use the Reptile Blocks of Coco Coir, they hold humidity MUCH better than the limestone mixed stuff.
Are you likely to be moving between homes a lot? A tortoise can get stressed out very easily so moving him often will make him uncomfortable and uneasy about his surroundings.
I managed to win my mum over (I didn't need her approval, but she's not a great reptile lover) by letting her know...
Haha well the organic store is owned by a friend at my university, somehow all grown from uk sunshine!
I need it to warm up a bit so I can scout our garden, its so neglected it should be a gold mine..