My thoughts too, I was thinking more around 6 months, would you agree?Looks to be under a year.
The only way to know the age is to know that hatch date. They grow at wildly different rates and for a wide variety of reasons. He could be 3 months to 5 years old looking at the picture. Depends on how he was started, housed, and fed.Hi, I got my Horsfield tortoise 5 days ago and was told he was CB22, be he seems to small for that when reading others post. I have measured and weighed him today and he is 6cm and 48g. How old would you say he is
The only information I got was CB22, so I know he isn’t older than 1/2 years, but I think he is under 1. I haven’t got sand in his bed, the picture might just look like this. Thank you for your advice on the vet 😊 I just wanted to check him for worms 😊The only way to know the age is to know that hatch date. They grow at wildly different rates and for a wide variety of reasons. He could be 3 months to 5 years old looking at the picture. Depends on how he was started, housed, and fed.
You have received the wrong care advice judging from your sandy substrate. Sand is a terrible skin and eye irritant and potential cause of impaction. You need to get rid of the sand ASAP.
Be very careful at the vet. Most vets know little or nothing about tortoise care. They learn about tortoise care from the same old wrong sources that everybody else learns from. Don't allow any "vitamin" shots.
Give this a read through for the important care info that you have not yet received:
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What are you using for substrate? That sure looks like a sandy soil mixture of some sort. If not sand, what are all the tiny little grains in the picture?I haven’t got sand in his bed, the picture might just look like this.
It is a sand/soil mix is what I meant sorry, not just sandWhat are you using for substrate? That sure looks like a sandy soil mixture of some sort. If not sand, what are all the tiny little grains in the picture?
RIght. You need to get rid of that ASAP. Sand can kill your tortoise and cause skin and eye irritations or infections. Tortoises should never be housed on sand or soil. You have received the typical old wrong care info from the usual sources. Check out the link I left for you in post number 6. It will explain all of this in more detail.It is a sand/soil mix is what I meant sorry, not just sand
The advice you get here is the best up-to-date and correct care information. Forget about going to any other sites (or 99.99% of pet stores) for care recommendations and you will stop being confused by conflicting information.Okay, I have swapped out the sand/soil for coco coir soil, sorry I keep getting mixed advice from people so it’s hard to know what is best, thank you for your advice