This is very true I feelShe is a queen!!!! She misses her crown, so wearing food works out![]()
Remember to not house different species together. Are you taking the correct quarantine measures?Garden Pal does not look at all healthy. He is being kept too dry and is obviously pyramiding. Also I hope he is in his own separate enclosure as tortoises must not be kept in pairs. Garden Pal in particular looks dominant and aggressive. Perhaps you had best re-home him, if you can find a caring and experienced person to take him off your hands and give Squirt a break. Good luck!
He definitely needs some extra love! Apparently his species remains very dormant most of the year.. he does have run of our secure garden though separate to squirtGarden Pal does not look at all healthy. He is being kept too dry and is obviously pyramiding. Also I hope he is in his own separate enclosure as tortoises must not be kept in pairs. Garden Pal in particular looks dominant and aggressive. Perhaps you had best re-home him, if you can find a caring and experienced person to take him off your hands and give Squirt a break. Good luck!
haha all in order, luckily he’s a very hands off kind of tortoiseRemember to not house different species together. Are you taking the correct quarantine measures?![]()
Wow appreciate the findings! The place we bought him from had no idea! Husbandry was awful too! They gave free roam around the garden centre, with access to unsuitable plants and pesticides! So glad he has a safe home with us nowI have done extensive research and at last I believe I have successfully made a correct identification of the species: Garden Pal is an extremely rare and endangered Cryptic Aggravated Stone River Valley tortoise from the remote interior desert region of southern Politonia! Scientific name: Astrochelys cryptolothica aggravaria. Nice find!
I met Garden Pal's relative in National Harbor. Poor creature seems to be abused by his ownerI have done extensive research and at last I believe I have successfully made a correct identification of the species: Garden Pal is an extremely rare and endangered Cryptic Aggravated Stone River Valley tortoise from the remote interior desert region of southern Politonia! Scientific name: Astrochelys cryptolothica aggravaria. Nice find!
There's another one that needs to be rescuedWow appreciate the findings! The place we bought him from had no idea! Husbandry was awful too! They gave free roam around the garden centre, with access to unsuitable plants and pesticides! So glad he has a safe home with us now![]()
OmgI met Garden Pal's relative in National Harbor. Poor creature seems to be abused by his owner![]()
That's what I said when I saw it
Santa should stick to wearing clothes and using 8 reindeer to pull him around.I met Garden Pal's relative in National Harbor. Poor creature seems to be abused by his owner![]()
When it’s still clung on come soak time and you have the audacity to try and remove it from their face too, the grumpinessMojo wears most of his food too.View attachment 383897View attachment 383898
Indeed, i get a lot of head in shell action.When it’s still clung on come soak time and you have the audacity to try and remove it from their face too, the grumpiness![]()
lol I get huffing and puffingIndeed, it get a lot of head in shell action.
lol I get huffing and puffingthen once it’s off grumpy side eye
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This reply is so awesome I have no words!Garden Pal does not look at all healthy. He is being kept too dry and is obviously pyramiding. Also I hope he is in his own separate enclosure as tortoises must not be kept in pairs. Garden Pal in particular looks dominant and aggressive. Perhaps you had best re-home him, if you can find a caring and experienced person to take him off your hands and give Squirt a break. Good luck!