Thanks for all the advice on which species of tort to get. So supposing I get a Russian, Greek or Hermanns, what type of indoor environment should they have? I have a plastic Xmas tree storage tub that measures 20"X50" that I'd like to use. It once housed my African, pigmy hedgehog (RIP, Mrs Hufflepuff) and is now cleaned and disinfected and ready to go. I use one of my spare bedrooms as my critter room. It gets lots of morning sun exposure and I keep it alot warmer (75 degrees) than the rest of the house. Since my hedgehog died, the only resident in there right now is my ball python.
I was planning to use coconut coir/sand/soil/leaf mulch for the substrate but am concerned it might be too moist. I understand the European torts live in semi-arid areas. What humidity should the enclosure be? I plan on using a mercury UVA/UVB for basking/heat. What should the basking temp be? Since that room is always at least 75 degrees do I need a ceramic heat emitter too? I am going to make a wooden box for its hide (my husband is a carpenter and I always have a bunch of wood scraps around). Should I put the heat inside that? Should I leave off the floor so the tort can burrow in the substrate or should I make a floor on it and put hay in the box for bedding? I was going to put a small cat litter pan in for drinking and soaking on the other end. How often should the water be changed--daily? Sorry, I have so many questions, but I want to get it right so my tort is healthy and happy. I would eventually like to make an outdoor enclosure for my tort after I get the indoor one up and running. I've seen a lot of great ones on this forum!!! Thanks for your help!
I was planning to use coconut coir/sand/soil/leaf mulch for the substrate but am concerned it might be too moist. I understand the European torts live in semi-arid areas. What humidity should the enclosure be? I plan on using a mercury UVA/UVB for basking/heat. What should the basking temp be? Since that room is always at least 75 degrees do I need a ceramic heat emitter too? I am going to make a wooden box for its hide (my husband is a carpenter and I always have a bunch of wood scraps around). Should I put the heat inside that? Should I leave off the floor so the tort can burrow in the substrate or should I make a floor on it and put hay in the box for bedding? I was going to put a small cat litter pan in for drinking and soaking on the other end. How often should the water be changed--daily? Sorry, I have so many questions, but I want to get it right so my tort is healthy and happy. I would eventually like to make an outdoor enclosure for my tort after I get the indoor one up and running. I've seen a lot of great ones on this forum!!! Thanks for your help!