Hello everybody! I'm wanting to hibernate my box turtles this year. The only problem is I've never hibernated them before. I'd like to know some pointers and a type of soil that is safe for my box turtles. Here's a pic of them
The gulf coast has some shell deformity but he's very active and eats a lot. I have two more babies but I don't have any pictures on my phone so I'll the rest later. The gulf coasts name is stinky, and the 3 toads name is Charles the second.
So I finally got a scale so I can record the growth of the Bolivian! I wish I would've gotten the scale a month sooner but oh well. These were taken 5/15/17
Hello everybody. It's been awhile since I've posted or comment, but i have a good reason! I finally got my Bolivian redfoots!! I've had them for over a month now, and I just love them.
I'm clipping Mrs.Turtles beak and I notice that the right side of here beak is thicker. So I'm doing my best to make it look nice and what do you know... I clipped her beak just a little to far and there's a tiny bit of blood and I mean you have to be face to face to see it. So what do I do...
Yesterday Mrs.Turtle started making this loud, and I mean loud noise when she eats. Could her beak be the problem? I clipped her beak recently, so should I do more? or could it be her throat doing this.
I wanted to just say how much I truly love this forum. Everyone is nice, helpful, and cares about you and your turtles/tortoises. This forum has helped me so much with my 3 toed box turtle and my soon to be red foot.
So to everyone on this forum, thank you. (Especially the mods) Thanks to...
so I have recently gotten these cactus
I know it needs sandy soil but I have a kinda clay type... So what soils would you guys recommend? I really don't want to mess up planting these guys.