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    Tortoises not returning to heated home

    Lately all my tortoises are sleeping outside of their heated home (it's cold now where I live). Before it was just one guy who has been doing that for a long time...but now it's all of them. I catch them outside in the morning in the cold and I put them back into the house. Then later I see...
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    A lot of this is just my guess, it doesn’t always seem to be the case. For example right now here is the scene. The turtle in question is on the wood 2x4 and he is next to the biggest turtle, that used to be smaller than him just a few months ago.
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    As I finished writing my last post I walked by the turtles and I noticed the turtle in question is now eating by himself, much later as everyone else already came out and sunbathed and ate. As I said before, I noticed other solitary behavior such as leaving the food when the others came out to...
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    When you say "enclosure" do you mean their heated sleeping/hide area or the entire living area? I don't have a heat gun but just from touch alone it's much warmer than 80 degrees inside their sleeping area. Outside that area it is cooler during the daytime this time of year. Right now it's 67.
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    Here is a picture of the enclosure. Some houses in the 70s here in California had this lame design where they had a 10'x10', or thereabouts, opening in the middle of the house with an exposed roof. This place we are renting had gravel all over the inside, so I covered it all with a tarp for...
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    But he has been doing the walking over others thing since he was 3 months old.
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    You know what? I did actually get a feeling about that. The now largest one has always acted like a meth addict, even when he was small. The now smallest one, who used to be the biggest, was always super calm. I noticed sometimes the big one was blocking the entrance to the door, but I just...
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    Makes sense. Any reason he would leave the warm enclosure every night and stand in the corner and face the wall?
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    It's possible he goes outside again even after I put him there. My house has a 8x10 foot area in the middle of the floor plan. It has an open roof but there is not a lot of direct sunlight, maybe just one hour or two in a small area. I have the UV lamp (mercury vapor bulb) on a timer that...
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    Sulcata not eating much after about 1.5 years. Depression?

    My tortoise is about one and a half years old. He was the biggest out of the four--three males and one female. The female used to always hang around him. They became too big for the box so I moved them to an enclosed area I have outside. I still have a UV lamp running in case they need it...
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    How to keep babies from flipping over

    Yes there is always a huge amount of food. I always throw away leftovers. They flip many times inside their crawl space. I see them climbing the walls.
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    Soil mites in enclosure. Need to worry?

    Where do you get rolly pollys?
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    How to keep babies from flipping over

    So I found out the situation. One guy is really really hyperactive. He is constantly trying to climb out. Even inside his hide spot, he is climbing the walls a lot. I give him plenty of time outside to roam, but he is still quite active. The other flip was a one time thing. I had chia...
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    Soil mites in enclosure. Need to worry?

    Today I noticed A LOT of small light colored bugs in the enclosure. Below my coconut husk, I have organic potting soil. I think they might have been introduced via the fresh grass I tried to give them. I did a Google search and I think they are soil mites. I can only imagine the population...
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    How to keep babies from flipping over

    I've had my tortoise babies for about two weeks and I've had to rescue them 5 times already from being flipped over while the others stood there apathetic like reptilian sociopaths. Four of the times I believe was the same baby. This one is so energetic and is always eating and always moving...
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