Ok I read thru alot of the topics on this but I am one that needs reassurace so here it goes.
I am brand new to tortiose's. I just got my russian this week. Anyway I had a box turtle before and he was so different with his needs. I did some browsing on this site and decided to go with the eco? Something coconut substrate mixed with the calcium sand. It seems like it gets everywhere. Also last night when I took him out to the yard to wander around in the grass he has so much of it stuck int he little ledge of his shell under his head. I don't want it to get into his eyes. Would playsand be better mixed with the coconut stuff? I am building him a tortoise table this weekend so I will be redoing it all so I figured I would ask now. One of the main reasons I ask is because I have a friend who is a lizard fanatic and yelled at me when I told him what I used.He said that both of it can cause impaction. He said that is no good. Might not be for lizards but what about my tortoise. Any and all advice is greatly appreicated!!! Thanks
I am brand new to tortiose's. I just got my russian this week. Anyway I had a box turtle before and he was so different with his needs. I did some browsing on this site and decided to go with the eco? Something coconut substrate mixed with the calcium sand. It seems like it gets everywhere. Also last night when I took him out to the yard to wander around in the grass he has so much of it stuck int he little ledge of his shell under his head. I don't want it to get into his eyes. Would playsand be better mixed with the coconut stuff? I am building him a tortoise table this weekend so I will be redoing it all so I figured I would ask now. One of the main reasons I ask is because I have a friend who is a lizard fanatic and yelled at me when I told him what I used.He said that both of it can cause impaction. He said that is no good. Might not be for lizards but what about my tortoise. Any and all advice is greatly appreicated!!! Thanks