Hi,
This is my leopard torts enclosure. Clyd is two years this summer. He grew slow at first because of worms but got that all taken care of this is his night time and winter enclosure. It's 6 foot my 3 foot. Looking for any suggestions Also if anyone knows any plants that live well inside that...
The water bowl was being cleaned when I took the picture. The dying plant in the corner is a hibiscus and when Clyde gets bigger he will have the whole fenced in area and a border will be out up so his legs cant stick out of the fence holes.
We actually found the vet office on tortoise form and we called and told them it was for two tortoises needed a tool sample and they made an appointment with the vet who had no idea what he was doing (he was on google). He did nothing and still charged us 120. We took him to a different office...
That's what I thought my sister took them in and didn't ask me and just listened to the vet... I had a smaller tortoise which passed away a day after going to the vet... Is there anything I can do if he gave him those vitamins
Took my tortoise to the vet for a stool sample and we found out he has worms. He has been treated and going back Wednesday to test again. The vet have him vitamins because she said his shell was soft. Now his back left leg is wet like in the shell and swollen Can anyone tell me what's wrong
Well it's been a while since I posted and thought I would update Clyde is growing like crazy and it is starting to come in smooth. The new doors got put on the enclosure and a new very good UVB light. Plus we bought a fogger that we only run for about 2 hours and then after that the humidity...
Well I weighed the big boy today and he has grown to 54g since the 5th of November. Other the other hand one of my torts still hasn't grown. Hopefully I won't have to separate them. It's just weird because I think she eats more than he does
Oh god I don't think I will ever be able to touch them... I have crickets in a big tub right now and I just put a cup in there and go back 10 min later and take it out to feed the chams. The thought of bugs in my house just makes me itch[GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
Your Cham is very pretty. I'm trying the free range feeding right now he is getting fed crickets but they are gut loaded. I'm going to the reptile store this week to get some roaches which I'm extremely scared of so idk how well that's going to work