You are great for info so thanks. What would you recommend as the best substrate? ... I have coconut coir mixed with top soil at the moment and she seems happy enough....Yeah, like I say, they do this in British pet shops, perlite/ calcium in the substrate. Expensive, too. You can get cheaper substrate on the net or in garden centres.
Patience, she'll eat when she' get's hungry and has settled in, as long as your temperatures are good.
Rose petals are good tort food but must be completely chemical free, of course.
Well you can beg to differ all you want but if my guy wasn't eating I'd feel the same way and do whatever I needed to do to help him along. My newest tort started eating right away, the previous one was picky until I figured out what he liked (he preferred weeds). Always a good idea to have several different view points on any subjectI beg to differ.
New owners are often worried that their tortoise is not eating, or sometimes, oddly, that they eat on the first day and not thereafter.
It often helps the owners relax when they are informed that this is usual, nothing to worry about, as long as the set up and enclosure temps are right, and that, once it has settled in, the tortoise will almost certainly begin to eat.
The rocky area is fine, it's good to give interest to the enclosure and helps keep the nails trimmed.You are great for info so thanks. What would you recommend as the best substrate? ... I have coconut coir mixed with top soil at the moment and she seems happy enough....
she likes her rocky area at one end of her enclosure too.
I will keep trying a variety of diet until she likes something
Great ! Look forward to seeing them.I will try to upload some pics of her
Simply cute!Mainly coconut coir in there now
I use coco coir as well. I'm in the process of finding something else to mix with itMainly coconut coir in there now
I use coco coir as well. I'm in the process of finding something else to mix with it
Will doTbh she seems to prefer the rocks, but at least she's got something to dig down into at night.
Let me know how you get on with finding a good mix xxx
Yep. Humidity and daily soaks in warm water.I can't reverse the bumpy shell but I can try to prevent it getting worse
I'm going to bathe her most days as regrettably I don't think she's ever had a bath! She was rotten dirty when she was dropped here last night!Yep. Humidity and daily soaks in warm water.
I for one live in Jordan (where the climate is VERY DRY). I therefore give Oli daily soaks in warm water, spray his enclosure with water each and every day, AND when it gets BOILING HOT (with temp reaching 48-50 degrees C), I give him 2-3 soaks a day.
I'm going to bathe her most days as regrettably I don't think she's ever had a bath! She was rotten dirty when she was dropped here last night!
I have brought a spray bottle, so do you recommend spraying the enclosure every day?
Wow, your country is HOT!
I appreciate all your help and advise!I do realize that London is NOT as hot nor as dry as t is here. However, I'd spray the enclosure daily: "better be safe than sorry" is what I always apply. Wouldn't you agree?
How about a daily soak? You mentioned "most days" only. Please note I'm NOT being critical/harsh.I am only trying to help. OK?
(Yep, boiling hot in Summer, freezing cold in Winter and NO Spring/Autumn).
Yes! Keep on keeping I'm! Love London too! I visited nearly three years ago and had a ballI appreciate all your help and advise!
Yes I used to bathe my last tortoise every day and he loved it. I have to say, Dave as she is now being called, hated her bath today. But that may be as she isn't used to them. I will persevere and hopefully she will learn to love them xxx
Oli didn't like soaks either at the beginning. He now loves it so long as the water is nice and warm.I appreciate all your help and advise!
Yes I used to bathe my last tortoise every day and he loved it. I have to say, Dave as she is now being called, hated her bath today. But that may be as she isn't used to them. I will persevere and hopefully she will learn to love them xxx