I'm new to that word. New to this site. I plan on reading through pages here, but feel it's necessary and wise to ask a question.
So, we have a three-toed box turtle. We caught it(rescued) some weeks ago. We've been keeping it outdoors.
Before I get into the story, I'll start with the question.
We dug a hole over a foot deep and filled the dirt and soil back in so it would be easier to dig. We started a hole for this guy too, and he's used it. But, he has not gone down far.
His shell is still showing. He has done this several nights, but, it's already 32°F outside right now and will hit 18°F by 6 AM.
1. Is he okay just as is for now? It will warm up to the 70's later this week. 40's tomorrow.
2. Should we add some loose soil and some straw or leaf litter over him?
3. Should we bring him inside ASAP?
This turtle has never been an indoor pet(to my knowledge) and is wild. I live in Arkansas, and if anyone wants, I can show you the laws regarding this. We can legally keep up to 6 if we wanted. I'd prefer him to be an outside pet, but I'd be willing to bring him in if necessary. We have limited space inside, but it would be better than freezing to death.
There's no shortage of these turtles around here, and in the fall, you see a lot of them crossing the road. This guy was crossing, and our first plan was to move him in the direction he was headed.
STEEP hill, like real steep where he was going, but I told my son(who was holding it) that this was his territory, I'm sure he'd have somewhere to go... pretty sure. Sure was steep.
BUT...
Then my son pointed out, this guy was missing a front foot. Some shell damage as well. Old injury, was healed up well. But the foot is gone, so he only has toes and claws on one leg, which, maybe a problem for digging?
In the time we've had him, he has eaten fairly well. Seems healthy.
I'm just wanting to make sure he doesn't die. We figured(right or wrong, not sure) he'd be better off in our wild yard in a nice enclosure than out in the wild.
We're setting up an area, planning on 10' x 10' with metal doing down about a foot and then something like chicken wire over a frame with a door so we can go in but predators wont.
He's in something a little smaller right now but well protected.
Other than the fact that he didn't dig down very far.
I'm chatting with someone on facebook, and we're thinking it might be okay to cover him up a bit for the night.
My main concern is the 18°F and his not being fully covered.
So, we have a three-toed box turtle. We caught it(rescued) some weeks ago. We've been keeping it outdoors.
Before I get into the story, I'll start with the question.
We dug a hole over a foot deep and filled the dirt and soil back in so it would be easier to dig. We started a hole for this guy too, and he's used it. But, he has not gone down far.
His shell is still showing. He has done this several nights, but, it's already 32°F outside right now and will hit 18°F by 6 AM.
1. Is he okay just as is for now? It will warm up to the 70's later this week. 40's tomorrow.
2. Should we add some loose soil and some straw or leaf litter over him?
3. Should we bring him inside ASAP?
This turtle has never been an indoor pet(to my knowledge) and is wild. I live in Arkansas, and if anyone wants, I can show you the laws regarding this. We can legally keep up to 6 if we wanted. I'd prefer him to be an outside pet, but I'd be willing to bring him in if necessary. We have limited space inside, but it would be better than freezing to death.
There's no shortage of these turtles around here, and in the fall, you see a lot of them crossing the road. This guy was crossing, and our first plan was to move him in the direction he was headed.
STEEP hill, like real steep where he was going, but I told my son(who was holding it) that this was his territory, I'm sure he'd have somewhere to go... pretty sure. Sure was steep.
BUT...
Then my son pointed out, this guy was missing a front foot. Some shell damage as well. Old injury, was healed up well. But the foot is gone, so he only has toes and claws on one leg, which, maybe a problem for digging?
In the time we've had him, he has eaten fairly well. Seems healthy.
I'm just wanting to make sure he doesn't die. We figured(right or wrong, not sure) he'd be better off in our wild yard in a nice enclosure than out in the wild.
We're setting up an area, planning on 10' x 10' with metal doing down about a foot and then something like chicken wire over a frame with a door so we can go in but predators wont.
He's in something a little smaller right now but well protected.
Other than the fact that he didn't dig down very far.
I'm chatting with someone on facebook, and we're thinking it might be okay to cover him up a bit for the night.
My main concern is the 18°F and his not being fully covered.