Thanks for all your hard work. We will eventually wear them down. Keep it up!!
I was kinda talking about a real bad looking tort. 2 around same size, one real nice one and then one that's just real bad off. I hate to sound that way but now a days you really have to shock people to their core to get them to listen. Your guy might have some slight pyramiding but he doesn't really scream "your doing me wrong". I think he looks great by the way!! Both of them.See like this .Harry raised cthe old way Dozer raised the Tom's way. Witch one would you be proud to say you raised? The pyramided one or smooth? I know Harry isn't pyramiding bad but pyramided nonetheless.
I do this all the time . Every time I walk in a pet shop I will show them pictures of Harry then Dozer . Then give them a care sheet . I have got two shops to add a water bowl to the enclosure . But they say it cost to much to use substrate instead of rabbit food . Baby steps . It will get around .
We have a 1 hour video of a wild Leopard tortoise from Ethiopia.
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Not yet.to be frank , i wont about bother about pet shops unless they are specialize , they always have low knowledge staff to begin with .
any links ?
Heck...that stuff's probably better than Mazuri...The residents of the Villa occasionally feed Ellie Injera which is a local bread made from the grass Eragrostis tef which is high in fiber, iron, protein and calcium.
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You can make a thread about it and show us pictures of your tortoise enclosure I'm sure everyone here would love to help!How does one keep it humid? I spray the coconut coir substrate several times a day and keep a shallow dish of water that has to be refilled about twice a day and yet his humidity is also very very low
Does your enclosure have a top on it?How does one keep it humid? I spray the coconut coir substrate several times a day and keep a shallow dish of water that has to be refilled about twice a day and yet his humidity is also very very low
Soak the coir in boiling water...drain off the excess...then reline habitat. Misting substrate is a waste of time!How does one keep it humid? I spray the coconut coir substrate several times a day and keep a shallow dish of water that has to be refilled about twice a day and yet his humidity is also very very low
You can make a thread about it and show us pictures of your tortoise enclosure I'm sure everyone here would love to help!
But they say it cost to much to use substrate instead of rabbit food .
You're welcome Yvonne!Thank you for trying to keep the thread on topic!