Not much has changed from my 2016 enclosure for Scutes. Other than the grass and weeds getting taller, and Scutes getting bigger. Enjoy!
The corner pieces are super easy to work with and very inexpensive. They can be found here...
Title basically says it all. What would be the best method of keeping a Leopard tortoise warm at night in an open air enclosure? And could you keep him warm while he's enclosed in a hide with a top to it? Thanks.
I bought my leopard tortoise, Scutes, around 4 years ago when he was a hatchling. Back then I really didn't read the right information and was pretty ignorant when it came to baby tortoises, so Scutes does have a good bit of pyramiding. I don't believe that the pyramiding is still growing.
My...
Around 6 years ago I bought a Russian Tortoise at petco. I was younger, and I didn't know that you really shouldn't buy tortoises from places from Petco because their suppliers usually treat them awfully and take them from their natural habitats, instead of breeding them locally.
So naturally...
Here in Pennsylvania, some days have been getting fairly warm (low to mid 60's) so I've been taking my Leopard to his outdoor enclosure to spend an hour or two getting some exercise, eating weeds, and absorbing some of that natural sunlight.
However, I've seen some posts by people saying that a...
Hey everyone!
I have a Russian and Leopard Tortoise outdoor enclosure and go in there frequently to check up on them, water the plants in their enclosures, refill their water dishes, feed them, ect. Almost every time I go out there, my Leopard walks up to my foot and kind of sniffs it, and just...
Found this near my Russian and Leopard's enclosure (just to clarify, they do not share the same enclosure, they're just close together).
Was wondering if anyone could tell me what it is, and if the torts can eat it, thanks!
Baby cousins in South Carolina found this baby turtle. I was thinking it was a box turtle, but I have no idea. If anyone could tell me, that'd be great!
Thanks!
Sorry pictures are blurry :P
No, I haven't needed to dig the walls into the ground because so far, he hasn't tried to dig or anything near the walls of the enclosure.
I don't have a top yet because I just take him inside at night. Also, I live in a suburban area, so unwanted critters in the daytime isn't an issue.
Sorry...
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I made some changes to my outdoor enclosure. I added the logs as some sight barriers because I was told that it would get him out of his bush and make him roam around more. And it definitely worked. He loves exploring for new weeds to graze on.
I also dug a hole in the bottom...
I usually keep my RT in a closed, around 20x8 garden. However, vinegar was just used in the garden to try and kill off some weeds. Is it safe to leave my Russian in there?
Thanks a bunch! I also purchased an aloe leaf from the same store (it wasn't in a pot or anything, it was in the produce section). Is that safe as well, or should I stay away?