Basking? Red Foot Tortoise.... Also thoughts on keeping more than one together pros and cons?

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So I got my tank and stand and habitat 90% finished. It came together nicely even though this is a temporary set up till contractor finishes a way bigger more elaborate one inside and outside.
Question on basking, everything I've read says add a 90 plus temperature basking spot, yet redfoot keepers say redfoots don't bask...
My temperature in habitat is around 86 degrees with his hide around 80 degrees or so..... Should I add a basking spot? Ideas?
Also the question on tank mate with my redfoot, thoughts, ideas, recommendations if any.
He seems to really love the new habitat, someday he's out alot and other days he's kinda just chills in his front of cave, eats and goes back to bed. He is actually still pretty young under 3 months so he's still probably adjusting.
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The habitat looks great except way too small, so hopefully the bigger one comes soon. In the mean time, remove some of the decorations,he needs more roaming room than decor. The decor is really for you not him.
They like plants to hide under and eat.
As for more, not in that enclosure and never in pairs. Also a 3 month quarantine is needed to add new ones to the one you have. That means seperate enclosure. Then when you know the sex if them, you might be able to have a group of them. One male to two or more females.
As for basking,not needed for Redfoot. When reading info, you have to make sure it's for your species. All others need basking RF don't. It can be fine to add it but don't need to. Temps best held around 85.
 

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The best (and easiest) tank mates are insects that the redfoot may or may not eat. Isopods or springtails are really common and also help with cleaning.
 

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So I got my tank and stand and habitat 90% finished. It came together nicely even though this is a temporary set up till contractor finishes a way bigger more elaborate one inside and outside.
Question on basking, everything I've read says add a 90 plus temperature basking spot, yet redfoot keepers say redfoots don't bask...
My temperature in habitat is around 86 degrees with his hide around 80 degrees or so..... Should I add a basking spot? Ideas?
Also the question on tank mate with my redfoot, thoughts, ideas, recommendations if any.
He seems to really love the new habitat, someday he's out alot and other days he's kinda just chills in his front of cave, eats and goes back to bed. He is actually still pretty young under 3 months so he's still probably adjusting.
Thanks in advance.
The enclosure looks really nice! Just make sure he has no troubles getting in and out of the water dish as it could be a risk of flipping - usually terracotta saucers work best (and probably will fit better in overall enclosure look).

You may add a basking spot if you really want to but it's not necessary. Redfoots bask a little in the morning and in the afternoon, but with 86 degrees around the tank it's redundant. The trouble here is that sometimes they stay for too long under basking lamp and this results in pyramiding. The double dome you use (I suppose there are a ceramic heat emitter and ambient LED lamp there) imitates a basking lamp anyway but less desiccating.

As of tank mates - definitely not an another tortoise. Other small creatures (like lizards) would be probably bitten or eaten. A pothos plant can be a good mate or a bunch of isopods (don't get expensive ones, they are potential breakfast).
 

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The enclosure looks really nice! Just make sure he has no troubles getting in and out of the water dish as it could be a risk of flipping - usually terracotta saucers work best (and probably will fit better in overall enclosure look).

You may add a basking spot if you really want to but it's not necessary. Redfoots bask a little in the morning and in the afternoon, but with 86 degrees around the tank it's redundant. The trouble here is that sometimes they stay for too long under basking lamp and this results in pyramiding. The double dome you use (I suppose there are a ceramic heat emitter and ambient LED lamp there) imitates a basking lamp anyway but less desiccating.

As of tank mates - definitely not an another tortoise. Other small creatures (like lizards) would be probably bitten or eaten. A pothos plant can be a good mate or a bunch of isopods (don't get expensive ones, they are potential breakfast).
A different species like a lizard should never be housed with a tortoise. Even those from the same area as the tortoise should not be housed together. In the wild yes they may live in the same areas, but we do not have the room the wild provides.
 

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A different species like a lizard should never be housed with a tortoise. Even those from the same area as the tortoise should not be housed together. In the wild yes they may live in the same areas, but we do not have the room the wild provides.
Agree. I didn't suggest to house another reptile (or anything besides feeder invertebrates), just in case. But should have been more explicit. Thanks!
 
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