I noticed the other day in walking our horsefield in the backyard that one of his hind legs (not sure which now) twitches several times before he successfully started walking. At that time I wondered if it could be caused by itching or the hot ground. Yesterday I shot him eating in the morning...
A neighbor of ours found a tortoise/turtle on their patio. Does anyone know what kind of tortoise or turtle it is? Attached below is a photo of it.
Thank you!
One day I found a tiny aquatic turtle in my yard. It must've came from the lake nearby. The turtle was obviously dead, but that started my interest in getting a turtle. After I saw a few, I decided that a tortoise would be better. That's why I got my Russian.
Wow, amazing, Tom. How every tortoise eats differently. My russian just likes hiding in there but never interested in a bite. He doesn't even appreciate flowers. Thank you for sharing your experience with me. I may transplant the prickly pear elsewhere to prevent him from future sting by...
Hi Tom,
I'm not sure about the species of my opuntia. They are definitely not spineless type. They have spines but not the stout kind, I think it's what they called "glochids", very fine bristles that can completely disappear into the skin and cause much pain. I attached a picture I found...
Thank you all for the response!
We feel better now knowing it's probably just part of his old tissue. I'll do soak him but not try to force it off. If it's dead old skin, sooner or later it will fall off, I assume.
Nevertheless I do like to hear from you more about prickly pear cactus. Do...
If someone can help us better identify is it's something to worry about, which would be greatly appreciate. Thanks in advance.
I posted 4 pictures.
1st pic is a close-up of his right eye, the focus is not very good, but you can see the protrusion on the eye.
2nd is a view of his good left eye...
I read many sources and per instinct that Russian tortoise and prickly pear should be fine together. Our tortoise seems no problem moving about them. He appears completely void of fear of these cactus needles. However, I do read that wild tortoises have to suffer them as they have no choice(?)...
Our tortoise Four Claws has something that looks like body tissue on upper rim of his right eye today. Today we had a pouring rain. He has been outside. Not sure what happened to the eye. He seems fine, but you can see he tries to rub something off the eye with front leg. He's sleeping now, so...