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Old 02-11-2009, 10:36 PM
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hi just wondering if anyone could tell me what would the ideal size be for a tortoisetub ive been told to get a large plastic storage box easier to maintain cheaper and very useful
Do you mean to use as housing? If so get one as large as you can and make sure the sides aren't too shallow lovey or you'll have an escapee!!
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Old 02-11-2009, 10:59 PM
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Hi everyone,

I got the best birthday present ever yesterday, a horsfield tort and I've named him Dave (after my Dad). He's 2 years old and is adorable. Got a big cage with all the relevant lamps (UV and heat lamp) and he seems really happy. Pet shop gave me some substrate which lloks like pellets and smells disgusting so need to look into changing this - any advise? Also was advised that unless we plan on breeding then he doesn't need to be chipped or to go into hibernation (even tho he's too nyoung for either of these yet anyway), again is this true. I was hoping only to keep him indoors but now reading all this, confused as to whether put him outside in the summer or not?? Really want to give him the best enclosure so plan on letting him do loads of burrowing but need to get the substrate sorted pretty soon. Any help or advise will be greatly appreciated. Thanks x
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Old 04-11-2009, 12:24 PM
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wrong place to post a question just start a new thread on the main page and you'll get lots more response With horsfeilds the best sustrate is either top soil by itself or with some playsand added, less sand than soil, top soil that has nothing added even soil from your garden as l;ong as its had no fertilser etc they love to dig and the substrate needs to be deep as your house will allow, as for hibernation your tort can be hibernated from its first year providing its healthy and a good weight however as you have only just got him/her then give this year a miss and maybe aim for next year. Chipping is also in case the tort goes missing or is stolen so although its not essential when your tort becomes big enough then its a good idea, outside in the summer is so beneficial for torts and they can go out from spring to autumm as long as they have protection from predators and a nice warm dry house. look forward to seeing you on the main page
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This is ours, set up as a temp basis unitl I make a wooden one.

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Old 22-12-2009, 08:32 PM
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Thought I'd add mine, since I just finished it today





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Old 22-12-2009, 08:40 PM
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And very nice it is! I notice you left out the 'incriminating' pic though...
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Old 22-12-2009, 08:52 PM
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And very nice it is! I notice you left out the 'incriminating' pic though...
Ta muchly! I thought I'd best only put a few pics in here
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0.0.2 Common musks ~ 0.0.2 Reeves turtles ~ 0.0.1 Spotted turtle
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0.0.1 Albino chequered garter snake ~ 1.0.0 Butter corn snake
0.0.1 African clawed frog
1.0.0 Labrador ~ 0.3.0 Rats ~ 1.0.0 Chinese dwarf hamster
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hope its not a lad sort of tort or else he's gonna feel a bit princessie
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hope its not a lad sort of tort or else he's gonna feel a bit princessie
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she is very good though Ron...but can you imagine being a real butch little tort, plodding around bullying the other hatchlings..and going to a human home and yer thinking ..yeah 36" wide screen HD, wall mounted for the footie...and the smaell of lager and cigarette smoke.......yeeaahh............................... ...and then Anything buys you and puts you in that.....that little grey box probably play 7 Barbie princesses 24/7
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