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    If you have built a closed chamber please help

    Cyan: Very nice chamber Tom: how deep is your substrate? is it coir or bark? i'd like to copy that, damp lower, dry upper but still got 80% humidity
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    Not mixing your tortoise means

    Tom, pardalis and sulcata
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    Not mixing your tortoise means

    thanks tom and laura, that means we have to separate them in a different room. I'm going to do a custom glass enclosure with front slide cover, 120cm x 45cm x 60cm (WxDXH), for babies, with basking spot and water dish on the right side, humid hide on the left, hopefully i can get a gradient...
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    Not mixing your tortoise means

    Does it mean we can't keep different species? can we keep them in a rack but each species live in their own enclosure? Thanks Andy
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    coconut coir substrate - how often do you need to change

    Hi, i'm using eco terra coco husk, i didn't wash them prior using it, just add water. the feet and head of the sulcata is very dark, it seem that the water is coloured, is this normal or should i wash them before using it? thanks
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    substrate for baby Sulcata

    I'm using exoterra coco bask, but it seem to change the color of them to very dark, the legs and head, hahahahahah. should i wash them before using it? but it can hold the humidity more than 90 if closed.
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    Newbie torto keeper

    Hi Emysemys thank you for your advice, I will do that and I will move him to a bigger. Enclosure to provide a cool area.
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    Newbie torto keeper

    emysemys, I live in Jakarta, Indonesia, i just got it last week, its rainy season here at the moment until around april, we dont have a lot of rain but its cloudy almost everyday. currently i'm keeping them in a small size aquarium 1.5'x1'x1'. with 50watt basking light, been trying to get...
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    Newbie torto keeper

    Hi, I've just started keeping tortoise, indian star i think, i just found out that they are not for beginners. it's too late now, but i'll do my best to take care of them. I hope to learn a lot from everybody here.
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