I guess India and Thailand would have similar agriculture, I feed mine with bok choy & mulberry leaf as their staple green, occasionally, I also feed them with tomatoes, hibiscus leaf, morning glory, pumpkin, mango, variety of mushroom, bamboo worms (as a snack or mix with food pallet), romaine...
This is Mango (Don't we all have a Redfoot name Mango?), possibly one of the many hatchlings from my Brazilian mother & the Guyana father (I used to house them together back then), and I ended up with some beautiful hatchlings crawling around the yard.
This guy is the youngest one of the bunch...
Hi, ZEROPILOT
I'm from Thailand, I do have an outdoor enclosure available, with 4 females inside (which were raised from a juveniles, only to find out they are all female), so I'm actually on the look out for a male Cherryhead. I guess I can expand the enclosure more if necessary, as I have no...
Hi all,
I currently have one colorful adult female Cherryhead Redfoot, now I am looking to get an adult male to start breeding, but the prices for a colorful adult in my country is a lot steeper than a generic ones.
First of all, I love them all, vibrant or not, but I'm just curious if a...
Hello, nice to meet you.
I remember back when I used to lived in SG, I have searched very hard for a reptile shop, but never finds a tortoise or a snakes there, lots of fishes though! Do people have pet tortoise/ exotic pet there in SG?
I have three Redfoots that I got locally here (in Thailand), the previous owners said they are Bolivian, but I didn't bother much at the time.
Are my Redfoots a Bolivian? if not, where could they be from? I love them all nonetheless, but would be cool to know their origins.
(1) Mostly red...
For now, I have temporarily moved the little guy into a separate medium container with an anti-slippery floor mat, just for a better moderation. I think it's easier to clean the container this way.
Hi, Russiantortgma
I took Yvonne G's advise, and I have applied some baby's eyedrops to my tortoise, and it is actually working, it looks alot better now :)
The vet said could be the substrate that irritated the eye.
Mine is still a hatchling, around 3 inches.