TurtleLover_Aly
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My tortoises died and went to rainbow bridge. R.I.P. Barry and Nora.
That is sad, but true for many places still in the World. Old ways of thinking that refuse to adapt to what is best for a baby tortoise. Fix the enclosure up and grow plants, make it a vibrant and healthy area. Who know with some time and research you may change your mind. Just wishing you the bestThe big problem was that the country I live in doesn't care about it's animals. The shopkeeper who sold me the tortoises didn't tell me what kind they were, and it might be that he might've given me a tortoises with diseases. He didn't even tell me the required enclosure, so I kept them in a huge tub which had plants and stuff, and the shopkeeper gave me a specific food to feed them everyday. Now I feel that the tortoises died because of me
No way it was your fault. The problem was having a shopkeeper that didn't know what he was talking about.The big problem was that the country I live in doesn't care about it's animals. The shopkeeper who sold me the tortoises didn't tell me what kind they were, and it might be that he might've given me a tortoises with diseases. He didn't even tell me the required enclosure, so I kept them in a huge tub which had plants and stuff, and the shopkeeper gave me a specific food to feed them everyday. Now I feel that the tortoises died because of me
They are wonderful pets. If there are no reputable breeders near it might be hard. Even here in the U.S. you take a chance of getting a healthy tort or the right info.Thank you everybody for caring about my pets. May they rest in peace. I might've to leave TortoiseForum since I don't know if I'll ever have the guts to buy another tortoise. Anyways, I'll stay for some more time.
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