I have been going back and forth between sulcata and CDT. Apparently a baby was found on the school grounds 3-4 years ago and it was not a CDT. However, I have no way of finding out what kind that one was.sulcatababies1402 said:looks like my baby Bowser could be a sulcata but im not a super expert just going by looks
Will do that right away. Thanks/ascott said:Oh yeah....I enlarged as much as possible....his eyes make me feel that he would appreciate a good clear warm water soak....
ascott said:Oh yeah....I enlarged as much as possible....his eyes make me feel that he would appreciate a good clear warm water soak....
tiff3grl said:Actually I'm going to change my vote I originally thought a Sulcata but then looked up pics of a CDT. It looks like the CDT has darker limbs than the Sulcata. I say CDT now but I'm no expert haha.
Actually, I am a teacher at the school and my family and I are definitely up to keeping him. We have been talking about getting another tortoise, we have a golden greek, and now we do. The little guy has eaten a little throughout the day.ascott said:He will be happy in a quiet/warm 80ish place to sleep...he may even be a touch hungry
I sense you have folks along with you that are up for hosting him....just remember, please, hatchlings are very sensitive..so if the kiddies (and grown folks too) handle him too much he can get highly stressed....I am happy you noticed him....kinda like he was set there...right under your nose .... ask away here for any help...lots of us here
sulcatababies1402 said:tiff3grl said:Actually I'm going to change my vote I originally thought a Sulcata but then looked up pics of a CDT. It looks like the CDT has darker limbs than the Sulcata. I say CDT now but I'm no expert haha.
Yeah i change mine too bahahah CDt are darker limbed then sullys from what my google magic tells me not a defining word but looks like a CDT to me.Bowsers legs are lighter then your hatchlings.
Thanks. I will find the dirt and already have a little hide for him (or her as my daughter insists on).ascott said:You can get good old clean dry dirt from your property....you will want to put a little fitting place for him to hide/under....