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Hi, my name is Diana, and I'm in NW Arkansas, and we just acquired a little redfoot tortoise my daughter named Morla, after the giant tortoise in the Neverending story. Based on her flat shell and her tail, we are pretty sure she is female. She is about 4-5" across the bottom. We have her in a 40 gallon glass enclosure, which I now realize is not ideal, but it is what we have for now. We will eventually build her a table when she outgrows the terrarium, but this is how we got her. We bought her from a pet store, so I have no idea how old she is. The guy guessed and said 18 months-2 years old. She is completely adorable and I am totally in love with her, but clueless. I have a million questions, if anyone can give me a hand.
The enclosure has a screen top and we have a daylight spectrum bulb, a basking bulb, and a UVA/B light on her. For substrate we have a mix of pine bark and sphagnum moss. It is pretty soft, and we have been keeping it pretty moist to try and elevate humidity levels. The temps are around 70-75 on the cool side, 80-85 on the warm side, and about 90 in the hottest part. But we are still having a tough time with humidity, it is around 60% even with keeping the moss wet.
She has some pyramiding on her shell, and I'm not sure how to resolve that or how long it will take. What I've read says vitamin D3 supplements, exercise, and varied diet, and we have been rubbing this shell lotion on her. I don't think it is severe, but I'm not sure. It is definitely obvious. In terms of exercise, is it ok to just take her out and let her run around on a blanket for a while, or will she get too cold? If she does get cool for a bit, what happens- will she get sick? I feel like she needs to have more exercise for being in such a small space.
The immediate problem we have had is that she keeps bumping her nose against the glass, trying to get out. We have taped paper all along the bottom on the tank, which has helped, but she still heads straight into the corners and burrows into them. I have had to block off the corners also, so she doesn't bruise her nose up.
Another thing is that she hides in her hidey hole all the time, no matter how warm the tank is. I pull her out in the morning to feed her and soak her in a warm bath and she is happy and active and she eats a lot. But then after an hour or so she just turns around and goes back into her spot. She has only been here for 5 days, is she still just settling in, or are we doing something wrong?
I think that is all for now that I can think of. She is really cute, and my daughter loves her to death, but I have never kept a reptile or anything more complicated than a dog, so I am feeling really intimidated and scared that she will get sick or something and I won't know.
The enclosure has a screen top and we have a daylight spectrum bulb, a basking bulb, and a UVA/B light on her. For substrate we have a mix of pine bark and sphagnum moss. It is pretty soft, and we have been keeping it pretty moist to try and elevate humidity levels. The temps are around 70-75 on the cool side, 80-85 on the warm side, and about 90 in the hottest part. But we are still having a tough time with humidity, it is around 60% even with keeping the moss wet.
She has some pyramiding on her shell, and I'm not sure how to resolve that or how long it will take. What I've read says vitamin D3 supplements, exercise, and varied diet, and we have been rubbing this shell lotion on her. I don't think it is severe, but I'm not sure. It is definitely obvious. In terms of exercise, is it ok to just take her out and let her run around on a blanket for a while, or will she get too cold? If she does get cool for a bit, what happens- will she get sick? I feel like she needs to have more exercise for being in such a small space.
The immediate problem we have had is that she keeps bumping her nose against the glass, trying to get out. We have taped paper all along the bottom on the tank, which has helped, but she still heads straight into the corners and burrows into them. I have had to block off the corners also, so she doesn't bruise her nose up.
Another thing is that she hides in her hidey hole all the time, no matter how warm the tank is. I pull her out in the morning to feed her and soak her in a warm bath and she is happy and active and she eats a lot. But then after an hour or so she just turns around and goes back into her spot. She has only been here for 5 days, is she still just settling in, or are we doing something wrong?
I think that is all for now that I can think of. She is really cute, and my daughter loves her to death, but I have never kept a reptile or anything more complicated than a dog, so I am feeling really intimidated and scared that she will get sick or something and I won't know.