I knew a baby redfoot that ate poinciana and died. I don't know.Do they eat the flowers from the royal Poinciana? I've always wondered if they were a safe tortoise food. We have them everywhere here and it's definitely blooming season.
I knew a baby redfoot that ate poinciana and died. I don't know.Do they eat the flowers from the royal Poinciana? I've always wondered if they were a safe tortoise food. We have them everywhere here and it's definitely blooming season.
I may be wrong but I thought pointciana was poisonous to animals and humans?I knew a baby redfoot that ate poinciana and died. I don't know.
Pointcetias?….😟I may be wrong but I thought pointciana was poisonous to animals and humans?
Maybe I’m thinkin’ of pointcetias???
You know?…. The ones at Christmas time that are red???
This is definitely poisonous. It's a shrub. Poinsettia is a big tree with red flowers too. But maybe we are getting off topic!Pointcetias?….😟
Point settias??…… 😤
Point set e as..? 🧐
Point certieas ????….. 🤔
This one!!!! 😤
(Lol, I just laughed because Siri spelled it for me to look up! Duuuuuhhhh…..🤦♀️)
Tammy you made a blooper!!! Poinciana is the big tree with the red or orange flowers!!! Apologies for the error.This is definitely poisonous. It's a shrub. Poinsettia is a big tree with red flowers too. But maybe we are getting off topic!
Nice rainbow!
The temp and hydrometer should be the digital type. They are a lot more accurate.Hi ALDABRAMAN, thought I'd ask for your opinion on your thread since there's no official guide to raising a baby aldabra.
I have attached a picture of my closed enclosure, which is 120cm x 60cm for my 3" baby aldabra.
My question for you is what is the proper humidity and temperature levels. And is my setup already correct?
I'm maintaining 80-99% humidity depending on the hygrometer reading. And the temperature fluctuates between 29 - 31C, although I've set the thermostat for the ceramic heaters at 30C. Sometimes the thermostat temperature has about a 1C discrepancy when compared with the digital one. Perhaps because one is on the substrate while the other is hanging several inches above it.
My substrate is 100% fir bark. And I do soak everyday for 30 minutes under the sun and let them out for 2-3 hours, depending on the weather.
I don't use a UVB light in the enclosure, but am in the process of making another enclosure that will feature the HO 10.0 Reptisun Tube for rainy days. So my current lighting is only ceramic IR heater and a 6500K LED bulb for ambient lighting.
Today, I noticed some mucus coming out of his nose while washing him, but that could be because I just soaked him minutes before that.
Either way, I'm super paranoid and really appreciate your input.
Thank you so much! My baby Aldabra thanks you too.
In the second picture your Tortie looks like he is saying :
“ I ain’t takin’ no bath today pal!”
😝🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😬