Tortoiseboi
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I have a young Redfoot tortoise. I'm wondering if it would be okay to bring her into high elevation (10,000 ft) with me for a few days. Would the high elevation impact her?
I have a young Redfoot tortoise. I'm wondering if it would be okay to bring her into high elevation (10,000 ft) with me for a few days. Would the high elevation impact her?
I'm glad this post was in here, I thought maybe I might be the only one to have this question too! My situation is not that I'm traveling around with him frequently, but we have a house in Flagstaff we go when it gets to triple digits down in Phoenix. We moved him up here yesterday and he's hiding inside his log right now, not being himself. He gets like this when he's about to go through a growth spurt as well.. groggy and not really hungry. Great info on this forum as always!
Hey @westernstar ...are you named after a big truck?? As in White Western Star???
anyhow...your tort is most probably a little stressed out because he is now in a different place...make sure his temperature is correct, and leave him alone a bit and he will come around...
You are the second person that told me about the Western Star truck! Actually, I never knew about it before I chose that handle, but I'm good with being associated with a giant truck! I actually chose it for this and many other handles as I'm the only one from my family to live West of the Mississippi. I'm also into Astrology, so I just kind of combined the two.
Thanks for the advice! I'll leave him rest for a while. I am having to make adjustments to get the tempurature up, which makes sense. At higher altitudes, ambient temperatures are naturally lower, because of the lesser amount of oxygen molecules per cubic foot. Less molecules means less molecules to hold heat so there's the natural challenge. Phoenix' altitude is about 1200 ft, while Flag is 7000 ft.. big diff!
Thanks again!