I hope everyone is safe in California, well away from the fires. Hope the power cuts stop soon too, we've got one on Friday but only for a few hours while they cut back trees near the power lines.
"Sorry if you cant understand and my english sucks . "
Your English is very good.
Follow the guidelines in the link that @Tom have you and things will improve. Advice here is great.
Good luck with your little ones.
You shouldn't use the red light at night, they need dark like we do to sleep. Also the red light confuses them. Heat and humidity need to be the same at night but no light is needed. Good luck with your new tortoise, they are great fun.
Hi, where abouts in the UK? I'm in Cambridgeshire. It sulcata is 3 now and weighs over 5000g! They grow very fast. You need at least 4x2 foot for a baby and then a 4x8 feet very soon. The enclosure must be fully enclosed for humidity and heated to 80° minimum and Warner for basking. The care...
They can be fussy but keep going with the good things and he'll gradually start to eat more variety of grasses and weeds. Rose petals are a good treat [emoji4] [emoji257]
I'm also in the UK and I know that my UK bred sulcata has done so much better since I found this forum and moved him into a humid Viv and now a big enclosed house we built ourselves. Please, please follow the care sheets here, it really is the best place to get advice and to help you have a...
I'm so sorry that you've had such a bad experience, don't blame yourself. You had the wrong information, you couldn't know. I'm sure others will come along to help you re-home your babies. One day, when you're an adult with money of your own you'll be able to start again with all the correct...
So sorry for your loss.
There are stickies - posts that are always there - at the top of the thread with the care notes you need. When you open the sulcata section just go to the top posts.
Good luck with your new tortoise, I'm looking forward to seeing lots of pictures. [emoji4]