I have a question?Nice guy!
Please, change the sand in the enclosure for a cypress mulch or orchid bark. It was already suggested in your introductory post. Redfoots *need* (require, demand, eager, whatever) high humidity in the enclosure (80-90%) and proper substrate helps with that. They are mostly forest species, it's natural for them.
Sand itself cause all sorts of troubles with tortoises - eye irritation, lethal impaction and so on. Even desert tortoises aren't kept on sand. And I see some food outside the bowl - that's how sand gets eaten and cause impaction.
Have you improved the enclosure and changed all the stuff that needs changing?
yes i have replaced his sand as many of you have requested i am now using a recommended by my friend who owns tortoises.Have you improved the enclosure and changed all the stuff that needs changing?
If that's all you have changed, then you are failing this poor tortoises badly, and that's neglect!!!yes i have replaced his sand as many of you have requested i am now using a recommended by my friend who owns tortoises.
bro im thirteen its not like I can drive somewhere to get stuff to fix all of this and I don't have money even if I could drive.If that's all you have changed, then you are failing this poor tortoises badly, and that's neglect!!!
You know better, because you have been told and doing nothing, is neglect!!!
On the information that comes up if I click on the round picture above your name, you claim to be 23 - which is correct ?bro im thirteen its not like I can drive somewhere to get stuff to fix all of this and I don't have money even if I could drive.
Then maybe, if you are 13 you should have waited. If you are 23 as your profile says, then you need to do better!bro im thirteen its not like I can drive somewhere to get stuff to fix all of this and I don't have money even if I could drive.