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  1. Diane The Texan

    Rasputin eating method

    I soak Rasputin in warm water each morning and then I feed him in the same container before I put him back in his outdoor enclosure. I've never seen him drink from the water dish in his enclosure...he always spends his entire day in his hide, sleeping or burrowed under. He's about 1 yr old and...
  2. Diane The Texan

    Rasputin's Space (baby Burmese Brown)

    Here is Rasputin's space. The inside space is in my garage. It's a small space with walls of insulation and wood. It containers a Kane mat covered with a small amt of mulch and leaves and his hide on top of the mat. I only soak him 1/day now, inside my house. As soon as I put him back out, he...
  3. Diane The Texan

    Rasputin the baby Burmese Brown Mountain tort

    Does this look like male or female to yall? I’ve had him for six months.
  4. Diane The Texan

    Rasputin’s shell

    Can anyone tell me if the little, light green, curly cue design on Rasputin’s shell is a problem or is it normal? It definitely was not there two months ago. It seems to have developed gradually.
  5. Diane The Texan

    Rasputin, My Baby Burmese Brown

    Thought y'all would like to see my baby here in Houston. He was eating collard greens but def prefers mushrooms now that I added variety to his diet. He eats the large tort pellets pretty well, about every other day. Will not eat the small dark pellets. At all. Yes, he has the right kind of wet...
  6. Diane The Texan

    Burmese Brown Baby

    I have a baby Burmese Brown here in Houston, 5 inches long. Once he is big enough to keep track of in my backyard, I plan to keep him outside (w/ a ceramic lamp in a tort house for Fall/Winter, bringing him in when it freezes). Until then, I keep him inside in a longish dish pan with a...
  7. Diane The Texan

    Looking for a medium sized tort for Houston

    Would like a medium-sized tort that can stay outside all year 'round in Houston (with a shelter and a heat lamp if it gets too cold). I'm thinking a red foot would work best in Houston. Any suggestions and are any Houston area torts available?
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