Hi from Alta Loma, California
I had to bring my adult Russian tortoises in from their outside hibernation area because of the horrible rain we have been having. The torotoises are over 20 years old and their previous owner let them hibernate in their outside enclosure so that is what I did not knowing that this was going to be such an awful rainy winter. My hubsband built them a nice hibernation house, however, only 1 of the 4 tortoises decided she wanted to hibernate in there. During the rain storms 2 came up out of the ground on their own and were just standing there looking around and one my husband found where the tortoise had dug up and was hiding under some leaves. I shredded newspaper up and put it in thick cardboard apple boxes. I set the boxes up on a table we have in the garage.
I was thinking about putting cypress mulch in the boxes instead of the torn upon newspapers. Which do you think would be the best? Also should each tort have their own box?
Also, since they are now in boxes in the garage and cannot get to their water source should I periodically take them out of the box and offer water, and if so how often?
I checked on them today and they opened their eyes when I picked them up talked to them and I do not see any puffy eyes, runny nose etc. Any advise would be appreciated.
Next year they are going to be hibernated in the garage as I was so depressed and sad when we could not find 3 of them right away to bring them in from the storms. I was so afraid that they would die.
Christmas Eve is my birthday - what a wonder gift to have all four of my tortoises safe in the garage.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

I had to bring my adult Russian tortoises in from their outside hibernation area because of the horrible rain we have been having. The torotoises are over 20 years old and their previous owner let them hibernate in their outside enclosure so that is what I did not knowing that this was going to be such an awful rainy winter. My hubsband built them a nice hibernation house, however, only 1 of the 4 tortoises decided she wanted to hibernate in there. During the rain storms 2 came up out of the ground on their own and were just standing there looking around and one my husband found where the tortoise had dug up and was hiding under some leaves. I shredded newspaper up and put it in thick cardboard apple boxes. I set the boxes up on a table we have in the garage.
I was thinking about putting cypress mulch in the boxes instead of the torn upon newspapers. Which do you think would be the best? Also should each tort have their own box?
Also, since they are now in boxes in the garage and cannot get to their water source should I periodically take them out of the box and offer water, and if so how often?
I checked on them today and they opened their eyes when I picked them up talked to them and I do not see any puffy eyes, runny nose etc. Any advise would be appreciated.
Next year they are going to be hibernated in the garage as I was so depressed and sad when we could not find 3 of them right away to bring them in from the storms. I was so afraid that they would die.
Christmas Eve is my birthday - what a wonder gift to have all four of my tortoises safe in the garage.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!