Update: I really should have held a quarter or something to measure against my tort when i got him. he is much bigger now!
Here's a video of my daughter and i taking Notch to the playground at our apartments. even though we were the only ones, i was still worried of him getting stepped on so...
big change to my 3 konth old little torts enclosure. i mixed the bark with the organic soil completely, and got rid of the little pot i had hiped he would use as a home. i also planted in all the violets i had so he could walk hide and munch. i also spread some seetds from the testudo mix from...
made the right side organic soil, added 3 violets and most of the moss i had left. i may have made a mistake in not buying little pots for the plants Notch went right to town on one of them... lol oh well, i have a few more in waiting
was looking at using some organic soil as a substrate either soley or mixed with the orchid bark so i can try and plant some plants in here like some of the awesome enclosures ive seen in these forums. is there any reason i couldnt or shouldnt? thanks. again any advice is appreciated!
hello. i just put an order in and would appreciate any tips on growing these that anyone has found. i can kill a succulent would be my background in gardening. i live in California, bay area. i will eventually add a base layer of organic soil to my enclosure to grow the plants in but i assume i...
sounds good. i have been OCD washing so it sounds like i can taper off a lil bit. i do make the kids wash each time. before and after. sticky sugary hands are prolly also not the best...lol
yeah, im afraid for the little guy if i put him on the carpet. i like having him on my lap and letting him wander a bit, but i always put him back quickly. i see tho, a lot of pictures from the interwebs of people really interacting with their tort.
Thanks Stinax, yeah last two nights i got a couple sizeable poops outta him from the bath. had to rinse him and his dish twice last night.
I added some more sphagnum moss soaked then squeezed towards the back of his enclosure to keep up the humidity and to give him some hiding places...
now that ive noticed the number of scutes, its pretty obvious to catch the missing one. 3 top 4 outter center 3 bottom and 3 down the middle.
these little guys are so great!