Hi guys.
This is a problem she has always had, however now its gotten to the point where im worried she will start to have a hard time picking her food up to eat it, as you can see from the pics her lower jaw is quite overgrown, she has a cuttlefish bone that she does take little bones from...
so i got a half log hide for my Russian tortoise and it is growing small bits of orange mold, so ofcorse i got rid of it, this half log hide cost me £15 so not to cheap but not to expensive but know one wants to throw away £15 do they?
how can i prevent this mold growing?
P.S it was only about...
i got some top soil for my tortoise and 5 days after she gets mites, so i am going with coco core/eco earth from now on but how can i make sure there are no mites/bugs in there? pleases help
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So i am going to buy some eco earth or coco core (witch ever they have at the shop) as the new bedding for my baby russian tortois, PLEASE if any one...
In need of a new substrate for my little baby Russian, alot of people have said eco earth and alot have said coco coir so it all comes down to this!
What is better for baby Russian tortoises that live inside? coco coir or eco earth?
Thanks all,
Harry
Its safer to use a bit of sand as it will help hold up the burrows so they dont claps on your tort and its less dangerous if you use 25 to 75 mix of sand to soil