I do....he wasn't interested though. I may try to find something smaller today. He's so tiny.Cutie! Do you have a warm humid hide for it to sleep in?
I will keep that in mind! I can always bag the cypress and save it.He is so adorable. For my baby tortoises I like to use moist coconut coir as I find the cypress pieces to be too pointed and it is hard for them to dig into it. For an adult or sub-adult I like the cypress mulch.
May I ask where you got your baby from? and what types of temps/humidity you have going so far?
+1 one on the coco choir or another looser substrate they your tort can more easily traverse.
Sometimes it takes our torts a while to wake up in the morning.... and sometimes they sleep clear through till lunch......
I am sure your little tort is just stressed from travel and sleeping... try to stay calm.
That should do fine for the tortoise. I've used it in the past and had no problems
I got my baby from tortoise town. They do have a 7 day health guarantee as long as you prove husbandry conditions are good.May I ask where you got your baby from? and what types of temps/humidity you have going so far?
+1 one on the coco choir or another looser substrate they your tort can more easily traverse.
Sometimes it takes our torts a while to wake up in the morning.... and sometimes they sleep clear through till lunch......
I am sure your little tort is just stressed from travel and sleeping... try to stay calm.
Thank you, did that before I got my tortoise. Have been on the forums for a bit now. Unfortunately there isn't a lot of info on Goldens except a care sheet I have linked in another thread that states they need much less humidity than other Greeks.Check out the care sheet in the species specific section. It will tell you all you need to know. Then ask questions.