I started soaking him the day after I got him. Everyday for 20 to 40 minutes with cold to warm water for a week. Up to the bridge to mostly submerged. His appetite has increased a lot since I got him. It could be better, his eating habits are all over the place. Sometimes he only eats a little...
While he was indoors I would see wet areas with white stuff. I would soak him for 20 to 40 minutes every couple days. One week I soaked him every day, but still no solid poop or anything that looked like diarrhea. Once it warmed up he went to his outdoor enclosure. Since outside I still see no...
I saw this ad too. The write up said redfoot, but only the 1st pic was a redfoot and the rest are of a sulcata. Now the ad says African sulcata spurred tortoise and the 1st pic is still a redfoot. Seems shady.
@ZEROPILOT that's a good looking bike. The bell is supposed to keep the gremlins off the bike. But on my first Harley even after receiving a bell inconvenient things still happened. The down side of hanging so low is if it's too low you end up dragging it in the curvys. I drug mine too many...
Thank you for the warm welcomes. I really like the redfoot, for various reasons. Personality, easy to care for, size (not small, not big). I feel it would be a good fit, and easier to care for compared to the others. I have read and reread the care sheet many times that Redfoot Nerd posted. It...
Helloooo! My name is Jon, and I live in South Mississippi. I enjoy baking and woodworking. My love of turtles and tortoises started when I was a kid. Growing up there was a Eastern Box Turtle that would always show up and eat the dog's food right out of his bowl. We called him Speedy. I would go...