I live in Queen Creek, Az. I have 2 sulcatas that I have raised since they were babies. They are now 3.5 and 4.5 years old. I just built an outside enclosure separate from my sulcatas in hopes of adopting a DT. I was going to go through the AZGFD website, but figured I would try this 1st. The enclsure is set up with burrows, bermuda grass, shade and everything it would need.emysemys said:Hi Hondamax: You have to tell us a little bit about yourself. Where are you? What is your desert tortoise set-up like? Have you had desert tortoises before?
Desert tortoises can't be shipped out of the state, so these aren't frivolous questions. The California desert tortoise is very special to me and I take my adoptions very seriously. I believe this is a state treasure and needs to be protected. Also, an adopted desert tortoise doesn't really belong to the person who adopts it. It belongs to the state. That's why you need to register them.
Yvonne
hondamx said:I live in Queen Creek, Az. I have 2 sulcatas that I have raised since they were babies. They are now 3.5 and 4.5 years old. I just built an outside enclosure separate from my sulcatas in hopes of adopting a DT. I was going to go through the AZGFD website, but figured I would try this 1st. The enclsure is set up with burrows, bermuda grass, shade and everything it would need.emysemys said:Hi Hondamax: You have to tell us a little bit about yourself. Where are you? What is your desert tortoise set-up like? Have you had desert tortoises before?
Desert tortoises can't be shipped out of the state, so these aren't frivolous questions. The California desert tortoise is very special to me and I take my adoptions very seriously. I believe this is a state treasure and needs to be protected. Also, an adopted desert tortoise doesn't really belong to the person who adopts it. It belongs to the state. That's why you need to register them.
Yvonne
Laura said:if you get a good rain, will the burrow flood?
looks like a good one happy tortoise home!! is that where your russians are?