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Hey there
I have owned a beautiful little Hermans tortoise named Carter now since New Year's Eve 2010 so Im coming up to my first hibernation period! I bought her from a breeder after researching as much as possible. I have a lovely indoor tortoise table for her, and we have had an outdoor enclosure made especially for her. I grow all her food for her - my house is full of seeds trays in various states of growth!
Im sure it's not new for a first timer to be worried about hibernation, but I really am. She means so much to me and I am worried about damaging her. I have read everything I can find out about these little creatures over the last year, but one thing I keep coming hard up against is the comment 'if you tortoise is underweight do not hibernate.'. Well, what is underweight? i have found many a place refering to Jackson's chart, and othe rsites discussing lengths and weights. But Carter is only about 6cm across her plastron and weighs 60grams. She had gained between 2 and 4 grams a month since i bought her and seems to attack her weed plants at every given opportunity. she is healthy and alert and seems to enjoy wading through her food trays which I leave in with her to help herself.
How do I know if this is an ok weight for her? She is 18 months old now and I have been told by lots of people she should be bigger, but i have also read that they shouldnt put on more weight a month than she does already. She was only 30g when i got her at 10 months old so over 8 months that works out as 3.75g a month, this seems a bit more than healthy to me, but then she seems light..? Her shell is beautiful, she has no raised scutes and doesnt seem to be neither fat nor thin.
Sorry for my first introductory post to be a question, but hopefully you all rmemebr your first times! lol
Thank you in advance
I have owned a beautiful little Hermans tortoise named Carter now since New Year's Eve 2010 so Im coming up to my first hibernation period! I bought her from a breeder after researching as much as possible. I have a lovely indoor tortoise table for her, and we have had an outdoor enclosure made especially for her. I grow all her food for her - my house is full of seeds trays in various states of growth!
Im sure it's not new for a first timer to be worried about hibernation, but I really am. She means so much to me and I am worried about damaging her. I have read everything I can find out about these little creatures over the last year, but one thing I keep coming hard up against is the comment 'if you tortoise is underweight do not hibernate.'. Well, what is underweight? i have found many a place refering to Jackson's chart, and othe rsites discussing lengths and weights. But Carter is only about 6cm across her plastron and weighs 60grams. She had gained between 2 and 4 grams a month since i bought her and seems to attack her weed plants at every given opportunity. she is healthy and alert and seems to enjoy wading through her food trays which I leave in with her to help herself.
How do I know if this is an ok weight for her? She is 18 months old now and I have been told by lots of people she should be bigger, but i have also read that they shouldnt put on more weight a month than she does already. She was only 30g when i got her at 10 months old so over 8 months that works out as 3.75g a month, this seems a bit more than healthy to me, but then she seems light..? Her shell is beautiful, she has no raised scutes and doesnt seem to be neither fat nor thin.
Sorry for my first introductory post to be a question, but hopefully you all rmemebr your first times! lol
Thank you in advance