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    Saying hello!

    So yesterday when I got home from work he had clearly moved himself, we have had a run of pretty warm days. Tonight I brought him out and took him outside for a few minutes of daylight. He immediately started walking around but was more interested in being on my concrete than in the grass. We...
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    Saying hello!

    That was my gut feeling but just going off research not experience. And that daytime temp should be low 60s. They said he moved so they brought him out. He hasn't moved from the corner of the box he put himself in around 12hours ago.
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    Saying hello!

    I got an email this morning that said he was awake, to come pick him up. I did pick him up and the guy is only sort of awake. I picked him up in a Rubbermaid tub with some grass hay for bedding. He promptly moved himself under the hay. He is a CDT and our temps are still fairly low. Should I...
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    Saying hello!

    Relatively new here, been reading posts for about a year as part of my research. I have been researching for about 2 years on & off to make sure this is a commitment I want to make. Last year I decided based on several sources of info and my own needs/wants/location that I would like an arid...
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    Seeking a new permanent home for a sulcata male, California

    What part of California? I am in the Central Valley (Modesto). I had been looking at a CDT but my fence is being redone right now so it will be nice and sturdy. I may consider a Sulcata if it was fairly local.
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    Male Russian Tortoise for Adoption

    just FYI...got a response he has been placed.
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    Male Russian Tortoise for Adoption

    messaging you.
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    Russian Tortoise to rehome

    Thanks RussianTortKing, I am still learning obviously and thought I had a reliable website for short term indoor habitat (russiantortoise.net). Easy change to make...consider it done. For the wood chips, what type is best? I knew sand was a no go for the smaller reptiles due to eating (for birds...
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    Russian Tortoise to rehome

    I grew up in the country surrounded by animals, the only time I wasn't around animals was college. I am a home body for the most part. Some people go out and party, I stay home with the critters.
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    Russian Tortoise to rehome

    I am very animal friendly and rescue minded, everyone here has been rescued or adopted I do not breed nor do I buy from breeders. Outdoor companions are my chickens. Indoor I have cats, dogs, and the birds (parrots and doves). I am well aware of the danger posed by housing predator/prey type...
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    Russian Tortoise to rehome

    I have read about their very non-social nature. I have no other torts. If I ever a adopted another (same or different species) they would have a separate enclosure, I have the room to do it. No pool either.
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    Russian Tortoise to rehome

    I am in Modesto, my birds' vet is in Oakley (Medical Center for Birds). I have a roughly 4'x8' solid walled outdoor enclosure with 12" sides and about 6" of substrate on a wired bottom then I have a fence/lid to place over the top. I do not use pesticides in my yard or garden ever. I grow...
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    Russian Tortoise to rehome

    Since I am new I don't think I can comment. I sent you a PM. I am relatively close and have been looking to adopt a rehomed Russian.
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