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.
Greeting all,
This is my first post here on this forum, as I've just eventually got my first Cherry head tortoise last month.
I've noticed that my Cherry head's right eye is cloudy, I can see that there is a very thin film-like layer over it.
(Both eyes are all opened normally as they would...