Yorkshiredeb
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Hi, I am a new tortoise owner to two lovely 9 year old hermans one male and one female. A friend of mine gave them to me and she has had them since they were hatchlings. Unfortunately they have been kept in vivariums all their life and I will be rectifying this ASAP...I am currently building a tortoise table for them.
The problem is that they already have pyramiding and I want to make sure that it does not get any worse. The female is worse than the male and I think this might be because the females vivarium has ventilation whereas the males does not. His tank gets a lot more humid than the females. I was told by the previous owner that I should leave the tank doors slightly open until the substrate dries out as they do not like humidity at all. I was also told not to put a water bowl in their as they just make a mess...to feed them cucumber instead. I was told to feed them kale, spring greens and cucumber every other day.
I have looked on lots of sites now on what to feed them, how to keep them and it is all very confusing! At the moment I am pretty sure they are too warm, the whole tank must be 30 degrees! Please help, I would really like to know what to feed them and what heating is best for their new table etc. so that they have the best possible life from now.
Many thanks in advance
Debbie
Here they are...
This is Trev (the female!)
And here is Phil
The problem is that they already have pyramiding and I want to make sure that it does not get any worse. The female is worse than the male and I think this might be because the females vivarium has ventilation whereas the males does not. His tank gets a lot more humid than the females. I was told by the previous owner that I should leave the tank doors slightly open until the substrate dries out as they do not like humidity at all. I was also told not to put a water bowl in their as they just make a mess...to feed them cucumber instead. I was told to feed them kale, spring greens and cucumber every other day.
I have looked on lots of sites now on what to feed them, how to keep them and it is all very confusing! At the moment I am pretty sure they are too warm, the whole tank must be 30 degrees! Please help, I would really like to know what to feed them and what heating is best for their new table etc. so that they have the best possible life from now.
Many thanks in advance
Debbie
Here they are...
This is Trev (the female!)
And here is Phil