FlyinJohnnyL
New Member
First of all, this forum is AWESOME. I can't believe how much I've read and learned about tortoises over the last couple of months.
So we are getting a sulcata hatchling for Christmas, shipped from Arizona Tortoise Compound. I have already built a nice 4 x 8 closed tort table that we will be keeping on our porch. I would have never been able to do this properly without all of the great information on this forum, so thank you to everyone.
I have a small problem, though. I have to have the hatchling sent to me at work due to my work schedule. Everyone at the office is fine with this. But I'm wondering what kind of temporary housing I need to have to get the tortoise through the few hours we will be stuck in the office, and for the hour long car ride home (I work FAR from my house, obviously.) Once I'm home, I'll be able to stick it in the table and I'll start feeling much better.
Thanks for any advice any of you can provide. I'm trying to prepare for worst case scenario: Say Fedex delivers at 9 in the morning, and I'm not getting off until 4:30-5:00, something like that. That would put me home around 6:00 and mean that I'd need to house the hatchling for about 9 hours.
So we are getting a sulcata hatchling for Christmas, shipped from Arizona Tortoise Compound. I have already built a nice 4 x 8 closed tort table that we will be keeping on our porch. I would have never been able to do this properly without all of the great information on this forum, so thank you to everyone.
I have a small problem, though. I have to have the hatchling sent to me at work due to my work schedule. Everyone at the office is fine with this. But I'm wondering what kind of temporary housing I need to have to get the tortoise through the few hours we will be stuck in the office, and for the hour long car ride home (I work FAR from my house, obviously.) Once I'm home, I'll be able to stick it in the table and I'll start feeling much better.
Thanks for any advice any of you can provide. I'm trying to prepare for worst case scenario: Say Fedex delivers at 9 in the morning, and I'm not getting off until 4:30-5:00, something like that. That would put me home around 6:00 and mean that I'd need to house the hatchling for about 9 hours.