It is a warm and sunny spring in Malta now so I let my 4 cyraneica babies stay outside all days. One part of the outdoor enclosure is just plain soil with two hideouts in corners and a small tray with water. In the middle I created a climbing hill of rocks, next to it a flat marble tile which is supossed to serve as a feeding spot. Other half of the outdoor enclosure is sown with edible weeds, vegetables and other plants.
I have noticed that all of my torts tend to move to the wall of the green part. When I move them to the feeding spot they eat and after move again to their favourite place.
Should I consider relocating the feeding spot or they will learn that empty stomach equals a walk to the dinning room ?
I have noticed that all of my torts tend to move to the wall of the green part. When I move them to the feeding spot they eat and after move again to their favourite place.
Should I consider relocating the feeding spot or they will learn that empty stomach equals a walk to the dinning room ?