I have a Russian.....don't know what baby is....I posted in our local sites....she's very friendly and I need to know how to care for her until I find owner...or have to keep her
I believe it's a "Red Eared Slider" I have a Russian Tortoise and know nothing about this species. We live in Winslow AZ, so it didn't come from a pond or anything and it's extremely friendly...sticks it's head out to be rubbed and pushes up against your hand to be loved....has to be someones...
the site is not letting me post and I have tried a couple of time but now it is a real emergency and i need help. PLEASE IF IT WILL ET YOU POST IT POST FOR ME...IT WOULDN'T EVEN LET ME SEND A CONTACT FORM My husband is with rescue and recovery. there was a fatal accident and a Russian Tort was...
I don't have this baby...it was given to a friend of mine but I will get more pics when i can, now I can tell him how to take care it....he has no internet
Thank you all...I have cried for a week and have just been beside myself.....thank you all for responding so quickly......I love that little stinker!!!!
Ok....I brought her in and held her on my chest for a while, let her warn up slowly....got the dirt off of her and she is soaking, she seems find stuck her head out to be rubbed, crawling around.NO she has not eaten as I have not planted her salads in her enclosure yet and I have of course not...
well...it's been on the low 60s and mid 70s till the coming weekend...so bring her in and do a soak...she likes her soaks, put her "back outside" or in her inside home till the warmer weekend temps?
I'm sorry if it isn't as emergency. I freak when I'm not sure about what to do for one f my babies...LOL...worked with animals all my life too.....it's different when it's yours
We did not hibernate her, she had a heat and sun lamp as usual for winter, if you have seen any of my other posts (probably not) we've had her quite awhile...bout 7 years now. the weather had warmed here to the high 70s and so we were putting her out in her enclosure and bringing her in as it...
We thought Bella had gotten out, but in reality she had dug herself into the ground of her enclose....t has gotten rather cold here t night and I think she went into hibernation. We had been putting her out in the warmer days....but through the winter she was inside in her house with a...
I'm in Northern Arizona and we are getting monsoons every evening/night. This morning it as I type, it is 66 degrees and wet with a bit of wind....I'm worried about Bella....is this too chilly for her with it being wet? I know wet and too cool is not good and cause shell rot....do I need to...
Well, I have had her for several years now, and yes, I understand they are diggers.....this is our third year here....she has never done this before, she stayed in her little housing cover area, she isn't eating all food either. I just worry about her. I will post recent photos
She is digging herself in so deep all you can see is the very top curve of her back, as if she is starting to hibernate. It's HOT here, She has plenty of shaded space, the below area is completely shaded now with butterfly bushes and I spray down her grass every morning for humidity, however...
Thanks...I've had my baby for about 5 years.....you'd think I know, but I always worry about her....she has a nice enclosure...there's pics somewhere on here, but I have done a lot more fixing up on it and it had half grass now