Kikwi
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Hi im new here, and im here to see and learn more about tortoises and maybe even buy my first tortoise form the market place! I've wanted a tortoise and have been doing research for a couple months now.
Ok thanks man ill look into it maybe i can convince my parents this is part of research for school so im doing school stuff i likeHello and a very warm welcome to Tortoise Forum!
Here are some threads that give a good idea about the requirements for each of the three species mentioned.
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/for-those-who-have-a-young-sulcata.76744/
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/how-to-raise-a-healthy-sulcata-or-leopard-version-2-0.79895/
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/sticky-hermanns-tortoise-care-sheet-updated.101410/
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/russian-tortoise-care-sheet.80698/
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread...or-other-herbivorous-tortoise-species.107734/
These may help you decide.
ok thanks for the compliment, but is it safe to buy from a pet store? i live in texas and only one petco near me had russian tortoises for 180$ i think and i dont think they are babies either, i just hear people say bad things about tortoises and pets in general from pet storesHi and welcome,
Very sensible of you to research first.
Read the caresheets for the species you like and go for which ever one suits your circumstances best.
Whether you buy from a pet store or breeder check whatever they tell you about care and what you need here first, it could save you a lot of money on unsuitable or inappropriate equipment etc
Good luck with your choice.
The torts may be fine but the care they have received at the pet store may have been wrong as the assistants may not be aware of up to date care practices.ok thanks for the compliment, but is it safe to buy from a pet store? i live in texas and only one petco near me had russian tortoises for 180$ i think and i dont think they are babies either, i just hear people say bad things about tortoises and pets in general from pet stores
ok thanks for the reply ill look in closer at the russians my place is sellingThe torts may be fine but the care they have received at the pet store may have been wrong as the assistants may not be aware of up to date care practices.
The thing to remember is that pet stores are in it for profit so many (not all though) will often sell you things that aren't good for your tort like coil or long thin loop type cfl bulbs which could damage their eyes. They may sell you the wrong substrate like pellets or reptile soil with white bits and sand that could make your tort ill. They may recommend expensive dishes which are too steep and could be a drowning hazard when cheap shallow terracotta plant saucers will be much safer. They could sell you enclosures/vivs that are way to small for the tort. etc etc etc
There are many keepers here who have made many expensive mistakes, by thinking that because stores sell torts they must know all about them. So if you do buy from a pet store before you buy anything check if what they are advising for your species is correct or recommended by the experienced people here. Maybe post some pics to see if the equipment will be OK - it will be worth it to make sure your set up is right to keep a tort happy and healthy.
If you do a search you may find something on what to look out for to make sure you pick a good tort.ok thanks for the reply ill look in closer at the russians my place is selling