Safe way to keep tortoise tag on?

Cruz Alarcòn

New Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2015
Messages
9
Hi I've had my two little California desert tortoises for a year now but they are both around 4 years old they are about 5.8 inches each and I have a roughly 28 year old Texas tortoise who was found on the street by a family member and I offered to care for him. All three are very happy grazing on all the Bermuda grass dandelions and cactus they want. And watermelon as a treat . I got a permit for all three of them a few months ago but the identification sticker they provided have lost its adhesive and fell of, they love to expand their borrow so it could come off easily. Is there and special glue tape or way to keep those tag on?
 

mctlong

Moderator
5 Year Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2009
Messages
2,650
Location (City and/or State)
SF Valley, SoCal
Those tags never stay on. I wouldnt worry about it falling off. As long as you have your paperwork you're fine.
 

Gopherus Guy

Member
Joined
Jun 26, 2016
Messages
88
Location (City and/or State)
San Diego, California
Those tags never stay on. I wouldnt worry about it falling off. As long as you have your paperwork you're fine.
If they fall off and Mr. Tortoise decides to take a stroll and is found with no tags or ID number, how will they know where his owner lives?
The ID is very important. I have two tags- Department of Fish & Game, and the local Tortoise Society. Super Glue should be fine (don't need much).
 

ascott

Well-Known Member
10 Year Member!
Joined
Apr 10, 2011
Messages
16,131
Location (City and/or State)
Apple Valley, California
Hi I've had my two little California desert tortoises for a year now but they are both around 4 years old they are about 5.8 inches each and I have a roughly 28 year old Texas tortoise who was found on the street by a family member and I offered to care for him. All three are very happy grazing on all the Bermuda grass dandelions and cactus they want. And watermelon as a treat . I got a permit for all three of them a few months ago but the identification sticker they provided have lost its adhesive and fell of, they love to expand their borrow so it could come off easily. Is there and special glue tape or way to keep those tag on?

I used a small amount of epoxy ...I placed each I'd on the center of scute at the back...then dabbed the epoxy over the sticker and barely over the edge of the I'd...care should be taken to not allow any to run onto growth line areas....they have been on now for a number of years..
 

JoesMum

Well-Known Member
10 Year Member!
Joined
Oct 26, 2011
Messages
21,584
Location (City and/or State)
Kent, South East England
If they fall off and Mr. Tortoise decides to take a stroll and is found with no tags or ID number, how will they know where his owner lives?
The ID is very important. I have two tags- Department of Fish & Game, and the local Tortoise Society. Super Glue should be fine (don't need much).
You could always have your tort microchipped.
 

JoesMum

Well-Known Member
10 Year Member!
Joined
Oct 26, 2011
Messages
21,584
Location (City and/or State)
Kent, South East England
Never heard that one! Sounds cruel. That's some tough skin to penetrate.
That's an interesting idea though.
It's not cruel at all. Torts are routinely microchipped as part of getting their papers over in Europe. It is what it says it is - very small. Your animal gets a unique number registered on a database. All you have to do is to keep your contact details up to date on the database. Lost pets are routinely scanned for a chip this side of the Atlantic.
 

New Posts

Top