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    Can you grow dandelions?

    1.59 a bunch at our local Stater Bros.
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    Should there be a daily serving of greens served in a dish in addition to the grassy lawn that my tortoise always has access to?

    I would give as much supplemental food as possible for the next month....they are designed to gorge as much as possible...then fall off for a few weeks before the weather cools...so as much hydration as possible and as much food as they can consume....
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    The rhythm of the Sonoran Desert

    The guys here will all come out into the open a bit before an earthquake....fun stuff.
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    Burrow question: does a dog house replace a burrow in the ground? Do they need both?

    Also, is the tort Mojave or Sonoran ? This will also matter for natural drive to dig or to climb...
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    Burrow question: does a dog house replace a burrow in the ground? Do they need both?

    Male, female, young, middle, old age ? Where in the world do you live? Are you in a permanent location so you can set up lifetime location?
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    When should I give my tortoise calcium!!!

    I would refrain from calcium powder and focus more on calcium through the diet. Is there a specific reason you desire to include Supplement instead of diet and natural sun exposure time?
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    I do pop in from time to time....tonight I have a chance and am trying to figure out the new...

    I do pop in from time to time....tonight I have a chance and am trying to figure out the new format from when I was last here.....
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    Tortoise aggression

    If the tort associates you with food then what you describe is expected. If you are reaching into the enclosure and placing food and the tort gets in the habit of this thing that delivers food, it may then begin to do what you describe...and feed, well those can be wiggling toes or bright yummy...
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    Russian confused??

    I would also advise that you spend some time researching this species and all parts of its natural life cycle, which in this species, includes winter down time (hibernation).
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    Hermanns won't eat when it rains?

    Hermanns are a species that can and do brumate....so perhaps since the tort is outdoors now--it is catching some external/environmental triggers that is causing the appetite to change, activity may also change....some torts begin to do what they are drawn to do as they age....now, I am not...
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    Tortoise Rehydration Concentrate

    I agree....when I look at the sugar content for each of the ingredients in the amounts indicated--that is alot of sugar content and the added salt, well, that is also questionable....then on top of the sugar & honey add of the baby food with that sugar content....now, some of us use and or do...
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    New and Looking for Identification Help

    In addition to offering hydration which is important...that tort is underweight...which means likely poor diet--which will also contribute to pyramiding....so offer up as much food as the tort will eat...I also would plan to ATTEMPT to keep the tort awake during the winter vs letting it...
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    Desert tortoise pictures needed for Sulcata care guide!

    Super different...every time I see those those eyes I fall in love with this species all over again....mmm, gorgeous.
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    Soil turning to sticky mud

    It is a tortoise....mud don't hurt. Just make sure there is a part of the space that is dry and warm so that the tort can go there to dry out and once that happens it will eventually work the mud off if it wants to :)
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    Popeyes chicken sandwich anyone?

    Ditto and at the two near out place, too many rat traps around the places...eww...
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    Tortoise Habitat Advice

    Oh and I would not remove the Aloe plant...as mentioned before, it is likely one local for coolness and I would not remove that....nor would I block off their access to it....but I also would quickly divid the space and then offer up a great deep shade spot for the tort that is not located in...
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    Tortoise Habitat Advice

    Why do you believe you have two females? It is unusual to get yours hands on a female (not that it can not happen, just unlikely) let alone two. What is the proof of both females? Now, with that nagging question off of my tongue. Whether you have males or females, pairing in general is not a...
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    He always spills his water!

    Yeah, what he said....especially the sand thing....
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    how to differentiate a sulcata from Sonoran Desert tortoise

    I know you have already rehomed one....but if these two Desert Torts occupied the same space at the same time for any length of time....you will absolutely have ended up with one larger and or one growing faster than the other....this is a species that is absolutely a species that should not be...
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    how to differentiate a sulcata from Sonoran Desert tortoise

    There is "generally" an average size for most species of tortoise...but also playing into the size is the genes of that particular tortoise....and that can offer up a variation that can offer up a larger/smaller individual creature. If the tortoise is eating, hydrating and mobile and is acting...
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