I have a baby Leopard tortoise. He is a hatchling. He has those typical brown markings on his head- they look like cracks. Just google leopard baby tortoises to see pictures of them. I'm wondering if anyone here knows if those markings will ever go away when he/she gets older. Or do they stay...
oh reallY? WOW. Because my friend has a Sulcata tortoise and he has to use UVA basking light. They said its necessary. So Leopards don't need UVA but Sulcatas do?
IM CONFUSED ON WHAT LIGHTS TO USE. EVERHWHERE I READ SAYS UVB FOR SURE. BUT NOWHERE DOES IT SAY UVA. WHAT KINDS OF LIGHTS AM I SUPPOSED TO USE FOR A BABY LEOPARD HATCHLING???!? I HAVE A UVA IN HIS ENCLOSURE AND HE SEEMS TO BE STAYING AWAY FROM IT. AT THE PETSHOP THEY JUST HAD HIM UNDER A UVB AND...
i tried cuttlebone on her a long while back. She refused to.eat it. Althougb she would let me sprinkle some on her food. But she would never eat it straight off the bone which is what I prefer so she can eat as much or as little as she wants. She straight out refused the reptical sprinkled on...
Looks great. Now add some fake plants and greenery! Tort will love it. Also you can use wallpaper with trees on it to make it more realistic. My tort loves that.
when my little Babydoll was sick, Reptaid and pedialyte (Half water, half unflavored pedialyte) helped bring her back. Lots of prayer as well. a normal.heating pad against her house keeps her warm.
My littlr Babydoll.was picky about Calcium. She only ate minerall.and now natural chalk I found...
My 1 year old Sulcata tortoise has a black spot on her head.She didnt develop it until a few months ago. Anyone else experienced this??? What could it be?
It doesnt look like mold or like it hurts, almost looks like a burnt spot on her head. But its almost literally black or very dark brown.