i was thinking about getting a tortoise and i was thinking about using some cypress mulch for substrate and i was wondering how often do you guys change it out or do you ever change it out?
It all depends on the how dirty it gets and if it gets dirty or some other problems come up like mites and what not. I've only change mine once due to mites. But I also try to keep it clean in their enclosure by picking up loose foods or poop and such and there's no smell so its fine.
There are experienced keepers here who use the same substrate for several years. All they do is stir it up occasionally. Some Sun their substrate, some put them in the oven, some soak them in boiling hot water. Really depends on how dirty it gets. Spot pick everyday n it shdnt really be a problem. I use dirt n compost n i believe that I'll probably nv need to change it anytime soon.
I usually only have tortoises on substrate over the winter. The rest of the time all my animals are outside. The substrate lasts all winter without me having to change it. I use orchid bark or cypress mulch. I spot clean every day.
I've used the current batch of mulch since October or earlier and probably will not change it until I do my 'spring cleaning' of the place. Otherwise, I would change it if it smelled funny.
my name is Kae but pronounced like "K" and i live in Arizona and a lot of people around hear are selling Sulcata Tortoises so i was thinking of getting one. i know they get real big and im ready to take care of it once it gets big but im planning on getting a small one to start out with. also how do you guy prepare your substrate? or do you just toss it in just the way it is?
I soak my tortoises everyday and they usually defecate in the water. As a result they never poop on their substrate and I never need to clean or replace it. I just remove any uneaten food scraps and keep it damp by adding water as needed.
Be very careful who you buy one from. Lots of people breed and sell them but very few breeders start them the right way. The end result is a lovely baby tortoise that will die in a few months even though you've done everything "right". If the babies are housed on rabbit pellets with no water bowl or hiding spots and "soaked a couple of times a week", RUN the other way!
Tortoises can live over 100 years. I strongly recommend you buy one from a good source. The damage done when they are tiny cannot be undone and the difference in price will not matter in a few months, much less a few decades. The price will also not matter if your baby dies in a few months. It is heartbreaking, and we see it all the time here. If you can find a yearling, they are well worth the extra money as by that size/age they are pretty hardy and you know they are going to survive.
Hi K! I usually will put my substrate in the habitat, then pour a pitcher of water over it and mix it all around with my hand. I use cypress mulch or orchid bark.