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We have a Red-footed tortoise, he's roughly a year and a half old.
We've never had any problems with him honestly. We are generally pretty good tortoise parents. I let my roommate take care of him before all this though and I think maybe he got a little spoiled or possibly underfed or watered. I really don't know how well my roomate took care of him.
However recently we moved. We had to pack away the nice enclosure we had (also I ripped some of it so it needs to be repaired). We won't be able to set up the big enclosure for a while.
Anyway he rode for 3hrs in the backseat of a car in a smaller tank. He is still in the smaller tank and has burrowed under his hidey hole and won't come out. I tried leaving a trail of food to lure him out to drink.
I know he's really stressed so I'm trying not to handle him a whole lot. He's eating but only if I put it near his face. He won't come out at all. It's been 3 days and he's looking kinda dehydrated his eyes are all wet and stuff. And this smaller tank doesn't hold humidity very well.
I just wanna know what I can do to help him. His tank is in the high 70's and low 80s. Because that's all we can do right now. I'm scared of moving it outside on our balcony because there are squirrels and mocking birds that might mess with him.
Sorry if this is kind of rambly I'm trying to give as much info as I can.
We've never had any problems with him honestly. We are generally pretty good tortoise parents. I let my roommate take care of him before all this though and I think maybe he got a little spoiled or possibly underfed or watered. I really don't know how well my roomate took care of him.
However recently we moved. We had to pack away the nice enclosure we had (also I ripped some of it so it needs to be repaired). We won't be able to set up the big enclosure for a while.
Anyway he rode for 3hrs in the backseat of a car in a smaller tank. He is still in the smaller tank and has burrowed under his hidey hole and won't come out. I tried leaving a trail of food to lure him out to drink.
I know he's really stressed so I'm trying not to handle him a whole lot. He's eating but only if I put it near his face. He won't come out at all. It's been 3 days and he's looking kinda dehydrated his eyes are all wet and stuff. And this smaller tank doesn't hold humidity very well.
I just wanna know what I can do to help him. His tank is in the high 70's and low 80s. Because that's all we can do right now. I'm scared of moving it outside on our balcony because there are squirrels and mocking birds that might mess with him.
Sorry if this is kind of rambly I'm trying to give as much info as I can.