squirrelkitty
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What do you guys do with your torts when you go on holiday?
We're currently looking for somewhere for our baby (Hermann's, ca 6 months old) to stay when we go on holiday in May.
What do you what guys do with your torts when you go on holiday?
We're currently looking for somewhere for our baby (Hermann's hatchling, ca. 6 months) to stay when we go on holiday in May.
Today we visited two pet shops that offer boarding (both, reptile 'specialists',... not). There is no way our precious baby is staying at either of them. They both fed the tortoises that were for sale iceberg lettuce and lots of bell peppers! They had a sulcata the size of a rugby ball in an enclosure with an area smaller than that of our baby! The torts looked 'sad' (slightly dehydrated?) and not very energetic. While they didn't show signs of pyramiding, their shells did look very dry and brittle. Their snakes were also in tanks that were way too small (one beautiful, huge python only had enough space to double itself up back and forth for entertainment).
Basically, what they mean by "boarding" is that they stick the creature in an enclosure and only check on him once a day. Our baby loves to climb and dance and is prone to flip over when he gets too eager. So he would need to be checked on several times a day. He also needs his bath every day and his substrate needs to be sprayed.
So we're going to check out pet sitters on the Internet. We'll phone some of them and ask them whether they would bathe him, etc. If that doesn't work, I'll try my friends. But if I can't find anyone, I'll stay at home with my baby, there is no way I'll leave him at one of those horrible shops for a week.
We're currently looking for somewhere for our baby (Hermann's, ca 6 months old) to stay when we go on holiday in May.
What do you what guys do with your torts when you go on holiday?
We're currently looking for somewhere for our baby (Hermann's hatchling, ca. 6 months) to stay when we go on holiday in May.
Today we visited two pet shops that offer boarding (both, reptile 'specialists',... not). There is no way our precious baby is staying at either of them. They both fed the tortoises that were for sale iceberg lettuce and lots of bell peppers! They had a sulcata the size of a rugby ball in an enclosure with an area smaller than that of our baby! The torts looked 'sad' (slightly dehydrated?) and not very energetic. While they didn't show signs of pyramiding, their shells did look very dry and brittle. Their snakes were also in tanks that were way too small (one beautiful, huge python only had enough space to double itself up back and forth for entertainment).
Basically, what they mean by "boarding" is that they stick the creature in an enclosure and only check on him once a day. Our baby loves to climb and dance and is prone to flip over when he gets too eager. So he would need to be checked on several times a day. He also needs his bath every day and his substrate needs to be sprayed.
So we're going to check out pet sitters on the Internet. We'll phone some of them and ask them whether they would bathe him, etc. If that doesn't work, I'll try my friends. But if I can't find anyone, I'll stay at home with my baby, there is no way I'll leave him at one of those horrible shops for a week.