Yellow Turtle said:If I own another desert tortoise, then I won't choose to brumate them, as they won't naturally brumate in my country. It's just like an artificial brumation and I prefer my fridge for food only![]()
Terry Allan Hall said:Yellow Turtle said:If I own another desert tortoise, then I won't choose to brumate them, as they won't naturally brumate in my country. It's just like an artificial brumation and I prefer my fridge for food only![]()
Don't see any good reason to brumate a pet tortoise, as things can go horribly wrong, and there's no need for it...in about 40 years of tortoise-keeping, I've never heard of anyone's pet dieing or becoming injured from not brumating.
But, if you must, consider making a strong wooden box with a lid made of 1/4" hardware cloth lid, to keep other animals out, if you use the method of keeping them in your garage or a spare room over the winter...contrary to many's belief, no home is absolutely rat-proof, and rats find a brumating tortoise to be an long-term source of cold-weather protein!
Apologies for that gruesome image, but it happens!
Yellow Turtle said:Terry Allan Hall said:Yellow Turtle said:If I own another desert tortoise, then I won't choose to brumate them, as they won't naturally brumate in my country. It's just like an artificial brumation and I prefer my fridge for food only![]()
Don't see any good reason to brumate a pet tortoise, as things can go horribly wrong, and there's no need for it...in about 40 years of tortoise-keeping, I've never heard of anyone's pet dieing or becoming injured from not brumating.
But, if you must, consider making a strong wooden box with a lid made of 1/4" hardware cloth lid, to keep other animals out, if you use the method of keeping them in your garage or a spare room over the winter...contrary to many's belief, no home is absolutely rat-proof, and rats find a brumating tortoise to be an long-term source of cold-weather protein!
Apologies for that gruesome image, but it happens!
Thanks for sharing. Actually my reason not brumating because I live in tropical country. Temperature here never drops lower than 26 C then I need to use the fridge to brumate them![]()
They are in there now, sound asleep, and happy.
Hunter951 said:Anyone?
I took a look at them today. They both would open one eye and after a minute open the other. I was also listening to their breathing. The smaller tort. was breathing ok, but there was a little bit of 'labored breathing'. Like if you snore... it sounded like that. The bigger tort. sounded close to the same but a little quieter. It wasn't loud.. but I want to make sure things are all right. When I was listening to the bigger tort. he stuck his head in my ear, being silly when hibernating! ha