Little help. (inactive)

Brayden Cook1

New Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2025
Messages
3
Location (City and/or State)
Wheatland
My Russian tortoise is fairly inactive and doesn’t move for up to ten minutes after I handle him, I try to give him constant fresh water, and enough food. I should probably mention I’ve had him for a few years now and he hasn’t hibernated yet. I didn’t know that was a thing for them until very recently. I would like some help on that and figuring out what is his problem. Also, if there’s a solution, I’d like to hear it because we don’t live anywhere near a vet that can treat reptiles. If necessary, I can send a picture of his habitat. I know he needs a bigger one working on it.
 

RandyTortoise

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 19, 2025
Messages
625
Location (City and/or State)
Naperville Illinois
My Russian tortoise is fairly inactive and doesn’t move for up to ten minutes after I handle him, I try to give him constant fresh water, and enough food. I should probably mention I’ve had him for a few years now and he hasn’t hibernated yet. I didn’t know that was a thing for them until very recently. I would like some help on that and figuring out what is his problem. Also, if there’s a solution, I’d like to hear it because we don’t live anywhere near a vet that can treat reptiles. If necessary, I can send a picture of his habitat. I know he needs a bigger one working on it.
Hate to be blunt, but most vets don’t know anything about tortoises! They may not be of any help.
Hard to tell if he is acting weird. Maybe he is wanting to just chill out, maybe he wants a warm soak, hard to tell. If he is overall healthy maybe just give him a few days.
 

COmtnLady

Well-Known Member
Tortoise Club
5 Year Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2020
Messages
4,309
Location (City and/or State)
Colorado
Welcome to The Forum!

The Tortoise Forum has the best, most up-to-date info, plus there are many decades of tortoise keeping represented by the various members here.
For your own peace of mind don't listen to the "advice" given by other sources (like: pet shops, social media sites, People at reptile shows, many of the YouTube videos, many of the care books, and even most veterinarians). They're still using old info that doesn't work as well as what you'll find here.

Everyone will do their best to help you help your tortoise have her most optimal and healthy life.

Read the info in the links offered. All those head-exploding details will show you how to help your tortoise to thrive.

And, ask questions.

Hint: Run it by the other members before you buy new equipment or whatever - their expertise will save you a lot of time, stress, money, and damage to your tortoises.

There are some excellent plans and discussions on Night Boxes here, but first read the below Intro Sheet.
What part of California are you in? (The recommendations for Southern Cal would be different than for far north in the mountains. Its easier to get specific when the climate is already known.)




Please read this first ~

Info For New People. Please Read This First.




_____________________________________


What are the temps and humidity like in your enclosure?

How about sharing some pics of both your tortoise and the enclosure. It really helps.


.
 

Littleredfootbigredheart

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 28, 2023
Messages
7,679
Location (City and/or State)
UK
If we could get more information on his overall care that’d be great! Hopefully we can help

What are your temperatures like all over? Ie basking temp(directly under the bulb), overall day temps(middle and cooler side), night temps?
What kind of basking bulb is being used specifically? Packaging photos are good if you have any
Do you use indoor uv? If so what kind?
How’s humidity?
What’s his substrate?
What kind of monitoring do you have?(measuring temp&humidity)
What’s his diet been like with you?

A photo of the full set up would be wonderful! Welcome to the forum🐢💚
 

Tom

The Dog Trainer
10 Year Member!
Platinum Tortoise Club
Joined
Jan 9, 2010
Messages
68,431
Location (City and/or State)
Southern California
My Russian tortoise is fairly inactive and doesn’t move for up to ten minutes after I handle him, I try to give him constant fresh water, and enough food. I should probably mention I’ve had him for a few years now and he hasn’t hibernated yet. I didn’t know that was a thing for them until very recently. I would like some help on that and figuring out what is his problem. Also, if there’s a solution, I’d like to hear it because we don’t live anywhere near a vet that can treat reptiles. If necessary, I can send a picture of his habitat. I know he needs a bigger one working on it.
We need more info on the housing and lighting.

Does he eat and move around when you don't handle him? Are you asking how to make him more friendly?
 

Brayden Cook1

New Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2025
Messages
3
Location (City and/or State)
Wheatland
If we could get more information on his overall care that’d be great! Hopefully we can help

What are your temperatures like all over? Ie basking temp(directly under the bulb), overall day temps(middle and cooler side), night temps?
What kind of basking bulb is being used specifically? Packaging photos are good if you have any
Do you use indoor uv? If so what kind?
How’s humidity?
What’s his substrate?
What kind of monitoring do you have?(measuring temp&humidity)
What’s his diet been like with you?

A photo of the full set up would be wonderful! Welcome to the forum🐢💚
Like I said, I don’t know too much about it so this is what I do know for He’s mainly inside he’s been outside a couple times in his life his tanks not really big enough to have a cold side, but he likes me on the warm side and I’m working on getting him a bigger enclosure. Directly under bulb is 100° the humidity is 20. And that’s right next to the temperature so right next to the bulb he he eats Kael, Missouri tortoise, diet, hibiscus flowers, grass, and the plant you use to rub on your skin on a sunburn not too much of that though. I’m assuming substrate means what’s the ground we have a kind of dirt and some mulch so he doesn’t ingest too much of the dirt. I tried to feed him on a rock so that he doesn’t eat too much of the stuff and I try to make sure he gets fed once a day, I try to soak weekly. I do room temperature. I let him drink until he tries to get out, he has a UV light, his shell is firm, she does move around but yeah, I just wanna make sure it’s not like a big deal , is he just stressed, or is he just not if it’s not a big deal sorry I’m just a little worried cause like I said I don’t know too much about their breed
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    2.6 MB · Views: 3

Brayden Cook1

New Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2025
Messages
3
Location (City and/or State)
Wheatland
If we could get more information on his overall care that’d be great! Hopefully we can help

What are your temperatures like all over? Ie basking temp(directly under the bulb), overall day temps(middle and cooler side), night temps?
What kind of basking bulb is being used specifically? Packaging photos are good if you have any
Do you use indoor uv? If so what kind?
How’s humidity?
What’s his substrate?
What kind of monitoring do you have?(measuring temp&humidity)
What’s his diet been like with you?

A photo of the full set up would be wonderful! Welcome to the forum🐢💚
Like I said, I don’t know too much about it so this is what I do know for He’s mainly inside he’s been outside a couple times in his life his tanks not really big enough to have a cold side, but he likes me on the warm side and I’m working on getting him a bigger enclosure. Directly under bulb is 100° the humidity is 20. And that’s right next to the temperature so right next to the bulb he he eats Kael, Missouri tortoise, diet, hibiscus flowers, grass, and the plant you use to rub on your skin on a sunburn not too much of that though. I’m assuming substrate means what’s the ground we have a kind of dirt and some mulch so he doesn’t ingest too much of the dirt. I tried to feed him on a rock so that he doesn’t eat too much of the stuff and I try to make sure he gets fed once a day, I try to soak weekly. I do room temperature. I let him drink until he tries to get out, he has a UV light, his shell is firm, she does move around but yeah, I just wanna make sure it’s not like a big deal , is he just stressed, or is he just not if it’s not a big deal sorry I’m just a little worried cause like I said I don’t know too much about their breed
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    3 MB · Views: 6
  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    1.6 MB · Views: 4

COmtnLady

Well-Known Member
Tortoise Club
5 Year Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2020
Messages
4,309
Location (City and/or State)
Colorado
You're right that he needs a much bigger enclosure.

In an immediate sense, that water dish has got to go. Its so small there is no point in it being in there; the width of his shell would block him from even getting a drink from it. The best thing to use is a clean/new terracotta plant saucer. It needs to be large enough for the tortoise to walk into it and easily turn around in it. They should be able to sit in it as they want.

Tortoises need to be warm enough, have good lighting levels (sort of replicating what they'd find outside), and be able to exercise, in order to be active and have their bodies work well. They can't warm themselves up like mammals do, so its up to us to warm them. I bet once he's warmer he will be more alert and interested in things. Right now he's living in a situation where he's cold and its dark-ish, so his body is slowing down like it would in Fall.

How often do you soak him? That is really important because it keeps them hydrated and warms them up. Soaking should be in warm water that is as deep as where the top and bottom parts of his shell come together. Since it will be shallow, it will cool down very quickly. Your tortoise needs it to be kept warm the entire half hour or hour that he's soaked. Some keepers use two (small-ish, maybe the size of a dishpan at the dollar store or something that holds office papers and files) plastic bins and transfer the tortoise to the warm one when the one he's in gets a little chilly. Others use sinks or tubs with running water, they drain the cold water and replace it with warm as the time passes. Some place the bin with warm water to begin with, under a lamp that will keep it warm.


Have you had a chance to read this yet? It will help a lot.


Then this one.


.




.
 

Littleredfootbigredheart

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 28, 2023
Messages
7,679
Location (City and/or State)
UK
Thank you for the further information, there’s definitely some changes that need making as soon as you’re able, hopefully that housing thread above helps! it covers correct equipment(uvb, heating bulbs, lighting etc, double check your bulb types), sizing(you can get away with slightly smaller indoors if you can build a larger outdoor space when weather permits, but not as small as it is currently), appropriately maintaining the humidity, safe substrates, there’s lots of visual examples for everything, and a really handy diet link to check out!

This includes lots of inspiration for an adult set up both indoors and out! The indoor bit has some good ideas to tackle indoor space whilst still providing the needed roaming room! Check comments too, I’m always adding to it. I know the recommended adult size is intimidating to some, especially if you’ve been lead into thinking he’ll be fine in a smaller set up(very common) but tortoises long term health really does rely on lots of roaming room. If you’re unable to go that big, go as big as you possibly can

Lastly, this one here is probably most important to go over and keep on hand, it’ll help you avoid the wrong bulbs, substrates, housing etc, I always encourage double checking purchases on the forum too before buying😊

Hope they help! Please ask any further questions on them, we can help in getting this current set up more comfortable until you can figure out an upgrade, I agree with the above advice about the water dish, keep up a good soak routine, look into better lighting and substrate, then go from there🐢💚
 

TammyJ

Well-Known Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2016
Messages
9,264
Location (City and/or State)
Jamaica
You have got some great advice!
And you have a nice looking tortoise.
He definitely needs to have those changes made as soon as you are able.
Thanks for caring for him!
 

seegogh

New Member
Joined
Nov 4, 2025
Messages
9
Location (City and/or State)
Toronto
Like I said, I don’t know too much about it so this is what I do know for He’s mainly inside he’s been outside a couple times in his life his tanks not really big enough to have a cold side, but he likes me on the warm side and I’m working on getting him a bigger enclosure. Directly under bulb is 100° the humidity is 20. And that’s right next to the temperature so right next to the bulb he he eats Kael, Missouri tortoise, diet, hibiscus flowers, grass, and the plant you use to rub on your skin on a sunburn not too much of that though. I’m assuming substrate means what’s the ground we have a kind of dirt and some mulch so he doesn’t ingest too much of the dirt. I tried to feed him on a rock so that he doesn’t eat too much of the stuff and I try to make sure he gets fed once a day, I try to soak weekly. I do room temperature. I let him drink until he tries to get out, he has a UV light, his shell is firm, she does move around but yeah, I just wanna make sure it’s not like a big deal , is he just stressed, or is he just not if it’s not a big deal sorry I’m just a little worried cause like I said I don’t know too much about their breed
Hello, has your tortoise gotten better? Mine is very inactive recently, wondering whether I can get some experience from you. Thank you!
 

New Posts

Top