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Bought a tortoise hut today but they seem to burry themselves in the substrate most of the time. Oh well at least they have an option of going into the hut.
 

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thanks, will need to make it's enclosure more interesting.
 

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Fake silk plants to wonders for an indoor enclosure. They won't hold humidity like real plants, but they liven up the area and give your torts more places to hide.
 

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I got mine from a craft store. Silk is a bit tougher than straight plastic, so torts can't bite pieces off as easily.

 

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Kadaan said:
I got mine from a craft store. Silk is a bit tougher than straight plastic, so torts can't bite pieces off as easily.


Very nice, thanks I will try and buy it tomorrow.
 

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My tort doesn't like the hut/log hides, but only uses fake plants and his hay pile. He loves the silk and plastic plants! Just keep an eye on the torts at first. My little guy takes a test bite of each new thing, but doesn't bite any off, and won't try again. Also keep in mind you want hides in areas of different temperatures. I am going to go out on a limb and guess that your torts are buried in substrate closer to the light/heat as the hide you provide is too cold. Hatchlings like warmer temperatures on average, although you do want to offer a place for them to cool down.

My hatchling for example spends most of his day in a hay pile in the 80s, and doesn't want to be in his hides in the 70s except for rare occasions.

You'll need a bigger enclosure soon, so that would be a great time to have multiple hides so each tort has its own in each temperature area.

I forget if you are in the U.S., but if you are, Michael's has the best fake plant selection. They have coupons in the paper for 40% off one item, and if you sign up for their e-mail list you get a 50% one item coupon.

Can they walk ok on that hay? It looks a bit uneven to me. What about a moist substrate, like coconut coir or organic potting soil? I put hay piles on top of my normal substrate and my tort loves them to hide in.
 

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tortoisenerd said:
My tort doesn't like the hut/log hides, but only uses fake plants and his hay pile. He loves the silk and plastic plants! Just keep an eye on the torts at first. My little guy takes a test bite of each new thing, but doesn't bite any off, and won't try again. Also keep in mind you want hides in areas of different temperatures. I am going to go out on a limb and guess that your torts are buried in substrate closer to the light/heat as the hide you provide is too cold. Hatchlings like warmer temperatures on average, although you do want to offer a place for them to cool down.

My hatchling for example spends most of his day in a hay pile in the 80s, and doesn't want to be in his hides in the 70s except for rare occasions.

You'll need a bigger enclosure soon, so that would be a great time to have multiple hides so each tort has its own in each temperature area.

I forget if you are in the U.S., but if you are, Michael's has the best fake plant selection. They have coupons in the paper for 40% off one item, and if you sign up for their e-mail list you get a 50% one item coupon.

Can they walk ok on that hay? It looks a bit uneven to me. What about a moist substrate, like coconut coir or organic potting soil? I put hay piles on top of my normal substrate and my tort loves them to hide in.

Thanks for your reply. My bigger tort sometimes hides below the hay below near the basking lamp while the smaller one usually goes into the hut or sometimes both of them are in the hut. Yes they can walk on the hay and I made it a little uneven to make it more adventurous for them, they seem fine on it.I was told that stars and moist dont do well so wouldn't a moist substrate be no good? Also where I live, it's warm and humid 24/7.
 

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I don't know Stars so I can't recommend specifically. I was just worried the hay would be tough for them to gain footing is all.
 

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Hello - I have two IST's and they live on forest substrate, fine coconut bark, they have been on this since birth. I do not have any hides for them as I have tried twice now placing a hide on the warm side and did not like the results. It made them very cold which resulted in them not wanting to come out or eat.
They love to bury themselves into the chips or just spread out on top of it soaking up the heat. I have however invested in two silk boston ferns and they love them! they seem to give them just enough cover for them to feel safe. They took one bite of it, nothing came off, realised it tasted of nothing and haven't touched it since. I will post pics later when i get my camera from work.
 

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samstar said:
Sounds like a nice setup, looking forward to the pics.


Hello again Samstar

I have attached a couple of picture's showing the bosten ferns that i have recently brought. As you can see George thinks we can't see her! lol Alot of people don't think that vivs are good for tortoise's but i don't have a problem with maintaining correct temps or humidity and my babies are developing well, just my views, so happy looking


DSCF3312.jpg


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George,
I have to admit, thats a beautiful setup, I will plan on making my setup like yours. Simple but beautiful.
What substrate is that?
 

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George,
I have to admit, thats a beautiful setup, I will plan on making my setup like yours. Simple but beautiful.
What substrate is that?

Thank you Samstar - my baby girls are v.important to me so will do all I can to make their home safe and correct - the substrate is rain forest substrate here's a link to where i buy it - hope it works

http://www.eurorep.net/retail/index.php?cPath=128_129

Any questions just ask, i usually do - lol
 

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George said:
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George,
I have to admit, thats a beautiful setup, I will plan on making my setup like yours. Simple but beautiful.
What substrate is that?

Thank you Samstar - my baby girls are v.important to me so will do all I can to make their home safe and correct - the substrate is rain forest substrate here's a link to where i buy it - hope it works

http://www.eurorep.net/retail/index.php?cPath=128_129

Any questions just ask, i usually do - lol

Thanks. Curious how big is your Star?
 

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samstar said:
George said:
samstar said:
George,
I have to admit, thats a beautiful setup, I will plan on making my setup like yours. Simple but beautiful.
What substrate is that?

Thank you Samstar - my baby girls are v.important to me so will do all I can to make their home safe and correct - the substrate is rain forest substrate here's a link to where i buy it - hope it works

http://www.eurorep.net/retail/index.php?cPath=128_129

Any questions just ask, i usually do - lol

Thanks. Curious how big is your Star?

I have attached acouple of pics of GEORGIE'S FIRST BIRTHDAY she was one in August this year - Frankie, her sister, was 7 mths. George is about the size of my palm and Frankie just over three fingers.

george001.jpg


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George said:
samstar said:
Sounds like a nice setup, looking forward to the pics.


Hello again Samstar

I have attached a couple of picture's showing the bosten ferns that i have recently brought. As you can see George thinks we can't see her! lol Alot of people don't think that vivs are good for tortoise's but i don't have a problem with maintaining correct temps or humidity and my babies are developing well, just my views, so happy looking


DSCF3312.jpg


DSCF3313.jpg

George,
Looks like a glass tank your using?
 
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