Tortose2005
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I’m planning to get a Russian tortoise soon this week. Do I need to do anything like bathe it when I bring it home, or just put it in its enclosure right away?




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I’m planning to put rocks, plants, etc. inside.
I haven’t even fed it yet because we ran out of greens, so the diarrhea thing is probably the pet stores fault. I got him at a Petsmart that looked clean (no dead fish or anything). When I saw him, I think they were feeding him iceberg lettuce, pellets, and some carrots. Didn’t see any calcium powder.
Also planning to add more substrate in the enclosure when my dad gets home in the afternoon.
I know it’s small, but it’s all I can do for now. Even this was a bit too big for our house, but we managed to fit it near our fish tank.
It’s kind of just sitting at the corner. Should I wake him up and take him outside or just leave him be? It’s already been an hour since the lights have been on.
Do Russian tortoises need a lot of humidity even though they’re desert animals?
I haven’t put this thermometer/hygrometer in the tank yet, but where should they be at?
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This might have been in the care sheet, but I don’t really remember?
Do Russian tortoises need a lot of humidity even though they’re desert animals?
I haven’t put this thermometer/hygrometer in the tank yet, but where should they be at?
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This might have been in the care sheet, but I don’t really remember?