Hey Tom,
I think your memory works fine, except for the fact that i use the Solar Raptor UV bulbs (with ballast)
Thank you for your information about the substrate. I'm going to try the orchid bark.
Thank you for your replies, Tom and Yvonne!
@Tom: Thank you for your advice! They have their own enclosure so they don't live as a pair. ;) The sand is not the only substrate I've used. There is also a part of the enclosure filled with coco coir and the area where they use to eat has been...
Hi there,
Just curious if my tortoises are already big enough to tell their gender. What do you think guys? I have measured them, and their carapaces were about 9 inches long.
First one;
And the second;
Hi Tom,
About the Solar Raptor brand, I've compared some testing results and this was by far the best one. Where I come from it is considered the best available UVB lighting at the moment. (well, natural sunlight is of course always better :P) I do not have an UV meter so I can only believe...
Hi Tom,
The basking lamp is a Solar Raptor 70W HQI spot. Basking temp is 95F. The ambient temp is around 70-77F.
Temperature in the burrow is 77F at daytime, and 73F during the night.
I can't wait to see your results!
I thought I had heard that Sulcatas (in nature) sometimes eat small stones. The stones offer some help to grind their food in the stomach. I'm not sure if this is a true story...
However, I do know ostriches use this technique.
Hi there,
I've just made a time lapse video of my Sulcata tortoise's behavior. Five hours of footage were speeded up 64x times! The result is a 4min time lapse video. In the upper left you can see the record time.
I used a Foscam IP Camera (FI9831W) for recording it.
You can watch it...
You can make your own rocks. It is much cheaper and you can make everything you want :-)
Look what I have made; http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-88108.html
(I used styrofoam and tile cement)
Tutorial: http://www.lizard-landscapes.com/reptile-terrarium.html
It has been a long time since the last update. I almost forgot to post more pictures, but here are some more.
Tim is now for about a week in his new enclosure, and he is doing fine. :)
The humid area:
(on the picture it looks quite dry however, in real it is really humid. ;))