I received three male sulcatas this evening from a fellow who is moving and can't take the tortoises with him. He got them as 3 year olds, and they were already pyramided and showed signs of MBD (but he's not a tortoise person, so didn't know the difference). The biggest one weighs about 80lbs and the other two are probably about 40 and 50lbs. The biggest one looks the best and is already adopted out.
I love this photo. It shows my 80lb zombie dog with the biggest sulcata on the left:
This is the smallest of the three and the worst shell condition:
If you live in the Central Valley of California, near Fresno/Clovis, the two smaller tortoises are looking for a forever home. There is no fee, but I have to come look at your yard to be sure in my mind that the tortoises are going to a good, safe home.
They have lived the past 9 years in a large barn with access to outside (dirt), and have been fed grass hay and romaine lettuce. When the first one (the smallest) was brought into the back yard and tipped forward from the wheel barrow, he started eating the grass while his body was still in the wheel barrow, and being tipped out.
I'll get some better pictures tomorrow when the sun is shining.
I love this photo. It shows my 80lb zombie dog with the biggest sulcata on the left:
This is the smallest of the three and the worst shell condition:
If you live in the Central Valley of California, near Fresno/Clovis, the two smaller tortoises are looking for a forever home. There is no fee, but I have to come look at your yard to be sure in my mind that the tortoises are going to a good, safe home.
They have lived the past 9 years in a large barn with access to outside (dirt), and have been fed grass hay and romaine lettuce. When the first one (the smallest) was brought into the back yard and tipped forward from the wheel barrow, he started eating the grass while his body was still in the wheel barrow, and being tipped out.
I'll get some better pictures tomorrow when the sun is shining.