You? Really??? No!!!! 😆 🤣 😂As you may know, I do get caught up sometimes.
You? Really??? No!!!! 😆 🤣 😂As you may know, I do get caught up sometimes.
But there’s been multiple posts added proving sand has been an issue(it doesn’t matter how big an issue you see it)for some captive tortoises, plus the many we likely don’t get to see for all the reasons that have been highlighted.And this is my whole point. Chris's videos are so much more palatable that this cranky gate keeper stuff. If you're going to poke holes in someones caresheet you need to be able to explain yourself in a more articulate way with thorough proof.
So now this question. Do you think its more risky to post a thorough palatable video where someone has the choice to add some sand?....or being driven somewhere else forever more due to a cranky sledge hammer approach with very little proof of what theyre claiming.
What makes this bad? Ive seen it! Ok well these people have not seen it. Well my seen it is better than their seen it thats facts! Ok where are the facts? Ive seen it!...
a bit grandiose???? i may not have been here , but i'm not new...........Now, almost 2 decades after I started my blasphemous heresy against the establishment and what was perceived as "natural" tortoise care, it has become the standard all over the world.
i'd be interested in hearing about the physiological differences between any testudo, redfoots, elongateds, yellowfoots, and american box turtles?No one is telling you that you have had sand impaction problems. Its not about you and your turtles.