I keep my torts in a outside enclosure, i feel like hatch-lings couldn't really thrive or even survive outside. I prefer yearlings, you can be a little more lax on the enclosure requirements.
i was wondering because a sulcata hatching is around $80-$100 and a ivory sulcata hatching is $500-$1500, i'm confused whats the difference? (not looking to buy a sulcata)
Hello! my red foot and my Russian are in the same enclosure (i know its bad), But is grass OK for the flooring of an redfoot enclosure? trying to get him a separate pen as quick as i can.
i have a redfoot tort, and a Russian tort. When i feed my redfoot strawberry's i feel bad and give one to my Russian. I give my Russian one every 2 months is that okay?