terryo said:I have a large planted vivarium in my house where I keep the younger Box Turtles who can't go outside yet. The hatchlings are kept in a smaller planted vivarium. I try to mimic what would be happening to them if they hatched in the wild to prepare them for when they are older and live outside permanently. I have a turtle garden that they go in when they are older, and I never took in any eggs, so this is just how I raised any babies that I found out there. I've seen them nibbling on a plant or a spring mix sprout in the vivariums, so I know they are following their natural instincts. I guess I do it this way, because it's what my Father did with his box turtles, and just how I've always done it. He always taught me to try and keep things as natural as possible. Like I said, not written in stone.....just how I do it.
Actually I was referring to diamondbp's post.
Mine that turned two this month is huge. The size of an adult. It's hard to think of her as a "baby".