Ok so i'm always hearing people post bad things about pet stores. Yes a majority of them aren't great and don't know what they're doing, but this is where many first time tort owners end up.
I got my Franklin from a Petco, and I'm not trying to advocate pet stores as the place to go, i'm just trying to give light to them since they're not completely evil.
I understand my Franklin is wild, he was terrified of me to start. But he adapted and is not terrified of me anymore and actually adjusted quite well to pet-hood.
Franklin's been to a reptile vet, one a old co-worker friend who's into exotics brings his sulcata so i knew they were good. He had no parasites... nada! (minus typical ones that live in Russians and go undetected but can effect other species type thing).
I'll admit i didn't get great advice, but i didn't know much better. I was told a 20 gal would be ok for a tort... and yeah ok i guess he's living in it, but i know he's not happy and its not good at all (he now has an outside summer enclosure that's large to help even it out). And they had the regular not right fruit included diet with those fruity pebble looking "kibble" that's not good. But they did know he was a male, and i had don't my research on that before to know for sure since i wanted a boy, they stay smaller and no eggs and them getting stuck to worry about. (although i now know this means sooner or later I'll be flashed by the "monster tortoise bits" that males have... fun fun...)
Anyhow i was just wondering if petstore tort adopters would like to step forward and share what you went through. You can be negative, but please don't bash the stores or employees have reasons to back you up, and please if you didn't adopt from a petstore and never would because you see them as cruel and whatnot this is not the thread for that so i ask those comments to be refrained from, I'm looking for specific sources here. (please and thank you. I believe theres a "petstore cruelty" thread down the way in the debate forum, that would be the place for that not here) I'm looking for how the store kept your torts before adoption and advices you may have been given.
I got my Franklin from a Petco, and I'm not trying to advocate pet stores as the place to go, i'm just trying to give light to them since they're not completely evil.
I understand my Franklin is wild, he was terrified of me to start. But he adapted and is not terrified of me anymore and actually adjusted quite well to pet-hood.
Franklin's been to a reptile vet, one a old co-worker friend who's into exotics brings his sulcata so i knew they were good. He had no parasites... nada! (minus typical ones that live in Russians and go undetected but can effect other species type thing).
I'll admit i didn't get great advice, but i didn't know much better. I was told a 20 gal would be ok for a tort... and yeah ok i guess he's living in it, but i know he's not happy and its not good at all (he now has an outside summer enclosure that's large to help even it out). And they had the regular not right fruit included diet with those fruity pebble looking "kibble" that's not good. But they did know he was a male, and i had don't my research on that before to know for sure since i wanted a boy, they stay smaller and no eggs and them getting stuck to worry about. (although i now know this means sooner or later I'll be flashed by the "monster tortoise bits" that males have... fun fun...)
Anyhow i was just wondering if petstore tort adopters would like to step forward and share what you went through. You can be negative, but please don't bash the stores or employees have reasons to back you up, and please if you didn't adopt from a petstore and never would because you see them as cruel and whatnot this is not the thread for that so i ask those comments to be refrained from, I'm looking for specific sources here. (please and thank you. I believe theres a "petstore cruelty" thread down the way in the debate forum, that would be the place for that not here) I'm looking for how the store kept your torts before adoption and advices you may have been given.



