Thanks for the welcome, I have no idea of the age of them or what is best to keep them on, I have just let them have a good soak in some luke warm water and they both drank heartily, now running around exploring the tort table I have built for the interim.. I just hope I can identify them soon so that I can take the proper actions to keep them healthy..Hi, and welcome to the forum! Let's send a shout out to @HermanniChris Given the location you've stated, he may be able to I.D. them for you. But the sex won't be known for a few years yet.
coco coir, cypress mulch and orchard bark work really well, or you could just use normal dirt. remember to keep the substrate moist.i have built a tortoise table for them, but what do i keep them on
I have no idea of the age of them.
Thank you I will get some tomorrow, does it have to be deep?coco coir, cypress mulch and orchard bark work really well, or you could just use normal dirt. remember to keep the substrate moist.
around 5 inches so the torts can burrowThank you I will get some tomorrow, does it have to be deep?
How old would you think they are?Because they are very small babies it's almost Impossible to tell until they at least reach 2 years old
Thank you, they seem to get on ok, do you have any idea of the type of tort they are?They look very young, only a few months old. In 2 years you can start guessing what the sex is but you've got a long wait to be sure. Some sexually mature as early as 2 years and others not for 4 or 5.