Thanks to everyone...! ;-)
Make it more natural possible was just my goal.
Hi Nay, they have NEVER tried to snap or eat rocks, sands od dirties so I put those small rocks to full the empty holes between some slabs. They live there in Nature and would seem a bit problematic if they'd try to eat...
momo you have to switch the daytime and nightime temps if you want to get cuties!
http://home.earthlink.net/~rednine/loehr2.html
From 8:00 to 20:00 30-31C°
From 20:00 to 8:00 24-25C°
I use an incubator for chams eggs able to di that switch.
Thanks to everyone!
The pen's base is 200 cm. x 120 cm.
I've found the rocks in a vivarium that sells plants and other decore stuff for gardens.
Yes, they can crawl under the slabs in every part of the covered areas
BTW do you know why from home Mac I'm not able to log-in and I have to do it...
Thanks mates for your kind words :-)
hi Eweezyfosheezy, you'll have to wait a bit for some new pic, but maybe you'll find some answers to your questions looking a bit closer at the second pic in which you can see how I've choosen large and flat rocks just to pile one over the others firmly just...
...Thanks! :-)
Any hint or tip why can't I log in from my Mac at home and only here at work by my PC?
Cheers
Stef
PS: some M.tornieri pics just coming both in species area and enclosures too ;-)
Hi mates,
I keep a huge group of those striking torts since this is the third year in a row that I breed them.
Really a nice species to work with I guess.
Cheers
Stef
Thanks a lot to everyone mates :-) for sucha warm welcome!
I'm Italy based and ASAP I'll post some pics of my torts and facility.
BTW do you know why from home Mac I'm able to log-in and I have to do it only from my work with a PC?
Cheers
Stef
Hi to you all herp-fellows,
my name is Stef and I'm really fond of herps in general.
Currently I keep Malacochersus tornieri and Testudo kleinmanni.
Best regards
Stef