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- 06 Oct 2020, 16:20
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Baby herrman tortoise not eating
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8712
Re: Baby herrman tortoise not eating
Hi Carol, That could well by why he is sleeping a lot, but what temperature is it now in his table? Do you have any thermometer that you could hold under the lamp at the height of the tortoise's shell and measure the temperature? The best sort are the digital fridge/freezer thermometers with a displ...
- 06 Oct 2020, 14:21
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Baby herrman tortoise not eating
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8712
Re: Baby herrman tortoise not eating
Hi Carol and welcome to The Tortoise Table. Is Wallace a baby? They do sleep a lot as babies, but he still should be eating. Temperature and the set-up he is in have a huge effect on a tortoise's energy levels and appetite. Could you tell us what sort of set-up he is in (tortoise table or vivarium) ...
- 06 Oct 2020, 13:59
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Shell markings
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4317
Re: Shell markings
Yes, I think she is fine as long as she's getting up by herself and eating (she's just a lazy so and so). And count yourself lucky because the bulk of Horsfields this time of year are not waking up at all unaided and many won't eat even when they are warmed up.
Nina
Nina
- 06 Oct 2020, 11:52
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: New Owner / First Post
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3450
Re: New Owner / First Post
Hi Oli Welcome to The Tortoise Table and many congratulations on acquiring your Horsfield (what's his name by the way?). He really is a lovely looking little fellow (or girl -- too early to sex at this stage), and well done for switching over to a tortoise table -- it will certainly prevent problems...
- 06 Oct 2020, 10:02
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Shell markings
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4317
Re: Shell markings
Hi Jody, Great to hear from you again, and thanks for the photos. I can see the marks and don't think they are anything to worry about. I'm not exactly sure what they are, but they are probably keratin stress marks. The only reason I'm not sompletely sure is that usually these are little squiggly wh...
- 06 Oct 2020, 09:46
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: My questions.
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5031
Re: My questions.
Hi Claire, I'm really sorry you were treated so badly on that Facebook page! I remember years ago when I first got Doris, I was on one of the many internet forums that were popular then and asked how often I should bathe her. Someone came back with a scathing comment about how humans are 'bathed' an...
- 05 Oct 2020, 20:36
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Advice please
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8831
Re: Advice please
Hi Cheryl, So sorry to hear about the fire! Just to add to Lin's good advice, I don't see any problem with using the heat mat, as long as Dumbledore isn't able to touch it (from your description it seemed that it was going to be mounted above him and not under him, and that should be fine. You could...
- 05 Oct 2020, 13:20
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Noises
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5918
Re: Noises
Hi Claire, If it was only in the bath that he was making squeaking noises and he hasn't made them elsewhere then I wouldn't worry, as it might just have been that he got some water in his nose or something, but do keep an eye on him and let us know if he does it again. If the sides of the container ...
- 30 Sep 2020, 22:05
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Rescued Horsfield - weight and brumation
- Replies: 23
- Views: 21243
Re: Rescued Horsfield - weight and brumation
Glad to be of help, Marsha (and sorry for the typos in my post -- I've just corrected some, as I was typing quickly and didn't proof-read it). Please feel free to ask any questions -- that's what we're here for. Love the name Khan, by the way! If you can send a photo of the table, that would be grea...
- 30 Sep 2020, 21:19
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Rescued Horsfield - weight and brumation
- Replies: 23
- Views: 21243
Re: Rescued Horsfield - weight and brumation
Hi Khan's Ma, Welcome to The Tortoise Table, and congratulations on welcoming this little Horsfield into your family. I must say that from what you have described, I think you've made a lovely home for him. I can't think of many improvements, except that 35.7 is really a bit too warm, and it is poss...
- 29 Sep 2020, 21:36
- Forum: Enclosures
- Topic: Liner and sleeping area!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6162
Re: Liner and sleeping area!
Aww, they do love a cozy plant pot! 15C is fine at night, and I'm as stubborn as your hubby and not turned the central heating on yet (but I have cheated and turned on the coal effect gas fire in my lounge, because I've been freezing in the evenings). That is really good that he's been exploring eve...
- 28 Sep 2020, 22:11
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Another nervous new owner
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10017
Re: Another nervous new owner
Oh Lottie, he is absolutely gorgeous! And I can see that this is definitely a mutual love affair between the two of you. A year ago, if someone told you that you would form an emotional attachment to a reptile, would you have believed them?
Nina
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Nina
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- 27 Sep 2020, 18:33
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Travelling with a Tortoise
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4861
Re: Travelling with a Tortoise
Hi Judiom, The question that started this thread was answered in another thread, here, in case that helps you: https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/siteassets/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2075&p=6189#p6189 How long will you be away from home? Is it possible to have the lights and heating on a t...
- 27 Sep 2020, 17:41
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Another nervous new owner
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10017
Re: Another nervous new owner
Hi Lottie, It's not a terrible pellet, as it does include long fibres, calcium and vitamin D3, so I think you could use it, but maybe just every now and then, to supplement his natural food. I was given a sample of that once several years ago, when they were preparing to bring it out, and if I remem...
- 27 Sep 2020, 11:09
- Forum: Diet and Nutrition
- Topic: Weight loss
- Replies: 13
- Views: 14796
Re: Weight loss
Hi Nic, So sorry, but for some reason I'm not receiving all the notifications of posting and missed your last 3! Re the black lips -- if he has just eaten something moist or had a drink then it does go darker around the mouth -- but in any case I don't think it's a problem. Do you want to send a clo...
- 27 Sep 2020, 11:05
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Another nervous new owner
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10017
Re: Another nervous new owner
Hi Lottie, Do you know which ProRep food you've got? They do a range and some are lower protein/higher fibre (which is good) than others. It's really good to grow your own food though. What herbs are you growing (there are quite a lot of herbs that torts don't like so much, but if you can grow them ...
- 27 Sep 2020, 10:39
- Forum: Enclosures
- Topic: Liner and sleeping area!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6162
Re: Liner and sleeping area!
Hi Claire, So sorry that I somehow missed your latest post. That heat source sounds safe, so that's fine (it's just that if they sit on top of it then it can be dangerous), but do you know how warm it gets inside that sleeping area at night? Tortoises do like a drop in temperature at night, as that ...
- 25 Sep 2020, 22:17
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Another nervous new owner
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10017
Re: Another nervous new owner
Hi Lottie, I think you are sorting out things very nicely! If you decide to get the UVB tube, get one that is close to being as long as the table if possible (a 3' one seems about right). This means that there will be a good spread of UVB everywhere, You will also need a reflector. This is a curved ...
- 25 Sep 2020, 19:29
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Another nervous new owner
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10017
Re: Another nervous new owner
Hi Lottie, Regarding Boris's palace :D -- the measurements you've given will be OK for a while, because he is so small, but as he grows he will need more space, so maybe that is something to think about in the future if you can't do it now. Will you have an outside area where he can go when the weat...
- 25 Sep 2020, 13:30
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Another nervous new owner
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10017
Re: Another nervous new owner
Hi Lottie, Hurrah -- he is here! And here's a link to a good care sheet for him: https://www.tortoise-protection-group.org.uk/site/files/Hermanns%20care%20sheet%20January%202014New.pdf Regarding his new table -- do remember that it should be as big as possible in the space you can allow. Even if you...
- 25 Sep 2020, 10:06
- Forum: Enclosures
- Topic: Liner and sleeping area!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6162
Re: Liner and sleeping area!
Hi Claire, The sort answer is 'yes' it probably does need a liner. I don't know what your wood has been coated with, but repeated spilling of water from the bowl and wee could soak into the wood and make it harder to clean. Most people use a soft plastic heavy sheeting of some sort, like pool liner ...
- 25 Sep 2020, 09:52
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Another nervous new owner
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10017
Re: Another nervous new owner
Hi Lottie, Welcome to The Tortoise Table, and many congratulations on welcoming Boris into your home. How exciting for you, and what a lovely little tortoise he is! Identifying species isn't my strongest point, but someone will come on here soon and let you know. In the meantime, it will say on his ...
- 24 Sep 2020, 18:46
- Forum: UK Plant Identification
- Topic: Any idea on this please?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7376
Re: Any idea on this please?
So sorry that we missed your original post on 15 September! I've had a good look and I think that if it is Nyger (Guizotia abyssinica) is probably fine for tortoises (although to be on the safe side I wouldn't feed a lot of it). Is the pot under or near a bird feeder? The seed shouldn't germinate as...
- 23 Sep 2020, 19:48
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Nervous new owner.
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7564
Re: Nervous new owner.
Excellent!
Nina
eeclaire80 wrote:
> Ahh wee Dolly looks so cute climbing up!
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> Yes, I measured flat along level with the base of his shell.
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Nina
eeclaire80 wrote:
> Ahh wee Dolly looks so cute climbing up!
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> Yes, I measured flat along level with the base of his shell.
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> C x
- 23 Sep 2020, 18:49
- Forum: General Tortoise Care
- Topic: Nervous new owner.
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7564
Re: Nervous new owner.
No description of tortoise activity is boring! :D That sounds about right to me, but Just to check -- are you measuring his SCL (Straight Carapace Length)? It's the length measured along thet bottom rather than over the top of the shell, which you are probably doing, but thought I'd just check. Here...