BlackdownTortoiseLady
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Thank you He can be an active little thing and I hate the idea of him being bored. At least this way he can roam and forage a littleI really like your enclosure it’s got so much going on, love all of the plants!
Thank you He can be an active little thing and I hate the idea of him being bored. At least this way he can roam and forage a littleI really like your enclosure it’s got so much going on, love all of the plants!
Would you recommend a ceramic or just a plastic one? And, just so I know I'm following you, I'm assuming you mean the saucer that sits under a plant pot? I would hate to put anything in that would cause him dangerMay I suggest you get rid of that waterer and use a plant saucer instead? Plant saucers sunk down into the substrate are much easier, and safer, for babies to climb into and out of.
I prefer the terra cotta ones. They are shallow, the sides are sloped and they offer good traction for little wet tortoise feet.Would you recommend a ceramic or just a plastic one? And, just so I know I'm following you, I'm assuming you mean the saucer that sits under a plant pot? I would hate to put anything in that would cause him danger
That's what I have against using 'nick names' for species. It's a spur thigh, or Testudo graeca (greek) tortoise. A sulcata is best referred to as just that - a sulcata. Some people mistakenly call it an African spur thigh, but that's wrong. If you must use the 'spur' designation, it would be African spurred tortoise. But isn't it easier to just say 'sulcata'?