But we ALL say that don't we? CUZ WE LOVE THEM!!! Now, don't fight over this opportunity as its not a first come first serve situation ...but i am willing to share with a lucky family, the once in a lifetime chance to FOSTER the MOST LOVING SHELL BABY IN THE WORLD!! I know you're thinking "Did...
Omg...i remember the first time my Dartanian showed his manhood ? It was in the shower cuz he LOOOOVES a hot shower over a bath. And i remember reading on this forum that you usually can't sex them male/female until they were about 4 to 5 years old. So i wasn't expecting it at 3 years old but...
Right?!!!? Ever since my sully was first born, each time I cleaned out his"nursery" enclosure and put his log hide and bowls, etc. where i thought they would look nice.... As soon as I return him to his clean bedding he had to go around, check it all out, smell everything again, then proceed to...
Oh thank God. I was worried.
My baby arrived 6 years ago and immediately got sick. Id like to think from previous contact before shipment as he's a single child...lol... lucky for us there was an expert tortoise vet open way after hours when this first happened. He's healthy as a horse now but...
Here comes a difference story of success and love from a sulcata owner...MANY MANY will voice their opinion against my raising my beautiful Dartanian, but i joined this group for information and care and to share and exchange thoughts and ideas with others...so nothing personal to those out...
What part of northern Cali? Like way up by red bluff its 150 degrees or freezing where as we have that buffer zone here in the bay area for future outdoor living.... and i in no way meant that as a critique. I'm always curious about the resourcefulness we caretakers have in designing their new...
If it happens again just take a majority of it out and give it a good wringing like a sponge or place between newspapers and just press that excess water out and put back in. Coco coir is the bomb. And use it as compost in your garden when time to clean or your houseplants And you'll find you...
Coco coir is the BOMB! That's all I've ever used. Soak the brick... break it up... retains moisture well and when you clean up after him throw it in your garden for compost! It's brilliant
Ok... here's my 2 cents...lol. I work in a garden nursery and noticed plants in the background. I thought i saw nasturium leaves in background but was hard to tell. Regardless, Did you have a garden there at all? By chance did you have any type of sage growing? My leaf experience tells me it...
I work in a garden nursery and without seeing your " pin cushion " definitely sounds like a over water issue... Just to help you out? when a plant is over watered the root system rots and can no longer transport the water up to its branches and leaves(cacti flowers or pads) and it looks like...