Need to find a home for my young sulcata tortoise! I adopted him (or her, not sexed yet) in early 2014, I was told he was a year old, but I'm guessing they lied based on how small he was. So he is somewhere in the 3-4 year old age range.
The only reason I am rehoming is because I will be moving soon and do not have the space or time to care for him anymore. I am not asking for any rehoming fee, but I do want some assurances that you will be able to provide a good home for him.
Please tell me a bit about why you are interested in a sulcata and that you know how much care and space they require. This would NOT be a good pet for a child!
I do have a few supplies that could go with him, and a mostly full bucket of supplemental grass pellets. I do not have an enclosure that could go with him, what I use now is built in to my current home, not a standalone structure. And it is just about too small for him anyhow. I have a half log, water dish, food dish, and a few lights/ceramic heat fixtures. Also one full unopened bag of bark/bedding.
I have not been able to care for him as much as I would have liked, and the person I got him from clearly did not give him any care. He does have some pyramiding and is a bit small for his age.
I am located in Seattle, WA - am willing to drive up to 100 miles to meet someone.
Please let me know if you have any questions! I want to find the right person to give him a forever home.
The only reason I am rehoming is because I will be moving soon and do not have the space or time to care for him anymore. I am not asking for any rehoming fee, but I do want some assurances that you will be able to provide a good home for him.
Please tell me a bit about why you are interested in a sulcata and that you know how much care and space they require. This would NOT be a good pet for a child!
I do have a few supplies that could go with him, and a mostly full bucket of supplemental grass pellets. I do not have an enclosure that could go with him, what I use now is built in to my current home, not a standalone structure. And it is just about too small for him anyhow. I have a half log, water dish, food dish, and a few lights/ceramic heat fixtures. Also one full unopened bag of bark/bedding.
I have not been able to care for him as much as I would have liked, and the person I got him from clearly did not give him any care. He does have some pyramiding and is a bit small for his age.
I am located in Seattle, WA - am willing to drive up to 100 miles to meet someone.
Please let me know if you have any questions! I want to find the right person to give him a forever home.