Ayler
New Member
Hi! I'm a new first time owner of a russian tortoise. I read a lot about russian tortoises and thought I knew a lot about taking care of them. I bought my russian tortoise and got the impression that the pet store seller didn't really know a lot about the tortoise - he didn't give me the right information about what I needed to buy for the cage (I had to tell him that I needed UVA, UVB, a hiding place, thermometer and a hydrometer). I took my tortoise home and read the care-sheet I got from the pet store. Turns out I got confused because the instructions seemed to be missing a lot of important details (mentioned calsium but didn't mention UV light and so on). So I wen't on the internet again and found this site - and got a lot smarter
Turns out I have the wrong UVB light (spiral), too small a cage and I probably need to spice my "bedding/soil" a little.
But I still have a question about the humidity. I have read that the humidity should be about 40% or less for adults and more for babys. I also read posts about how to keep the humidity so moist - spray the bedding and such. I live in the Faroe Islands and the humidity is normally about 45-50% - a lot of ocean and rain. I tried to naturally "dehumidify" (shut the doors when the air was damp and such) and got down to about 40%. Do I still need to spray/dampen the cage? Or is 40% enough when he drinks when he is thirsty and soaks?
My tortoise eats well, drinks ocasually, seems very curious and energetic, poops and pees and isn't afraid of me (anymore). I also soak him/her in water. The shell is about 4-5 cm (2 inches) long. The basking spot is about 35-40 degrees celsius and the cold spot is 20 degrees. The night time temperature is about 19-20 degrees. I have a timer on the lights and they are turned on 13 hours each day (from 9:00/9AM to 22:00/10PM). I will change the UVB light as soon as possible. It can take some time as it is only one pet store in the Faroes and if they don't have the right one then I have to buy online - and it usually takes a while to ship. An outdoor enclosure is not possible as the outdoor temperature can easily go down to 10 degrees celsius in the sommer - and of course colder at night. A hot sommer day is only 15-17 degress in the shadows, so it don't think I can keep him/her out part time eather.
Thanks for every thread in this forum! I learn lots and lots about how to handle my little guy/girl
The pictures are of my tortoise before I bought him/her and the day after. She/he seem settled already. I have had him/her for 3 days now
But I still have a question about the humidity. I have read that the humidity should be about 40% or less for adults and more for babys. I also read posts about how to keep the humidity so moist - spray the bedding and such. I live in the Faroe Islands and the humidity is normally about 45-50% - a lot of ocean and rain. I tried to naturally "dehumidify" (shut the doors when the air was damp and such) and got down to about 40%. Do I still need to spray/dampen the cage? Or is 40% enough when he drinks when he is thirsty and soaks?
My tortoise eats well, drinks ocasually, seems very curious and energetic, poops and pees and isn't afraid of me (anymore). I also soak him/her in water. The shell is about 4-5 cm (2 inches) long. The basking spot is about 35-40 degrees celsius and the cold spot is 20 degrees. The night time temperature is about 19-20 degrees. I have a timer on the lights and they are turned on 13 hours each day (from 9:00/9AM to 22:00/10PM). I will change the UVB light as soon as possible. It can take some time as it is only one pet store in the Faroes and if they don't have the right one then I have to buy online - and it usually takes a while to ship. An outdoor enclosure is not possible as the outdoor temperature can easily go down to 10 degrees celsius in the sommer - and of course colder at night. A hot sommer day is only 15-17 degress in the shadows, so it don't think I can keep him/her out part time eather.
Thanks for every thread in this forum! I learn lots and lots about how to handle my little guy/girl
The pictures are of my tortoise before I bought him/her and the day after. She/he seem settled already. I have had him/her for 3 days now